pass into a proverb
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Chu á NW é IXI à ob à ng, which means to spread and be used as a joke. It comes from the lamp on the wrong road by Li Lvyuan in Qing Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Make a predicate; refer to a joke
Examples
The general manager took him for granted, and from then on he became a laughing stock.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: a joke
The origin of Idioms
The 90th chapter of Li Luyuan's Qiludeng in Qing Dynasty: "the men complain that he has no end to his work, while the women scold him for cheating He Yu is a laughing stock. "
Idiom explanation
Laughing stock: material that is teased. The information circulated to be taken as a joke by people.
Chinese PinYin : chuán wéi xiào bǐng
pass into a proverb
hands and eyes acting in coordination. shǒu huī mù sòng
The old road is not the same as the old one. shú lù qīng zhé
to entertain imaginary or groundless fears. qǐ guó yōu tiān