Wheezing moon Wu Niu
Chuanyuewuniu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Chu ǎ NYU è w ú Ni ú, which means to describe someone who is afraid of something because of suffering. It comes from the Five Dynasties, Tan Yongzhi's Ji Wang Shi Yu.
Idiom usage
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Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Wu niuyue
The origin of Idioms
In the Five Dynasties, Tan Yongzhi wrote the poem "send the king to serve the Emperor:" wheezing the moon, Wu Niu knows the arrival of the night, hissing the wind, Hu Ma knows the coming of autumn. "
Idiom explanation
It refers to someone who suffers from something and is afraid of its analogues.
Chinese PinYin : chuǎn yuè wú niú
Wheezing moon Wu Niu
despise the poor and curry favour with the rich. xián pín ài fù