Qin tower of Chu Museum
The Chinese idiom ch ǔ Gu ǎ NQ í NL ó u means singing and dancing brothels. From Xue Rengui by Zhang Guobin of Yuan Dynasty.
Idiom usage
In the past four or five years, all the blessings of the Chu Museum and the Qin tower have been enjoyed. The story of the West Lake and the rhyme of Xiling by Mo langzi in Qing Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: huajieliuxiang, qinlouchuguan
The origin of Idioms
The third fold of Xue Rengui written by Zhang Guobin in Yuan Dynasty: "I don't know who he was lusting for in the Qin tower of Chu Museum, and he didn't want to raise his deep kindness."
Idiom explanation
Chu Pavilion: King Ling of Chu built Zhanghua palace and selected beauties to enter the palace; Qin Tower: Duke Mu's daughter was good at playing flute, and Duke Mu built a building for her to live in. Refers to the singing and dancing brothel.
Chinese PinYin : chǔ guǎn qín lóu
Qin tower of Chu Museum
a snipe and a clam locked in a fight. yù bàng xiāng dòu
Work at sunrise and rest at sunrise. rì chū ér zuò,rì rù ér xī
Blunt mouth and clumsy cheek. dùn kǒu zhuō sāi