Blow bamboo and spring silk
Chuizhu Tansi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Chu ī zh ú t á ns ī, which means playing wind instruments and plucked string instruments. It comes from Dai Zhang Ji and Li Zhedong Shu by Han Yu of Tang Dynasty.
[name] Chuzhu Tansi [Pinyin] Chu ī zh ú D à ns ī [explanation] wind instrument and plucked string instrument. [source] in Dai Zhang Ji and Li Zhedong Shu written by Han Yu of Tang Dynasty, it is said that "if you listen to it according to the number, you may not be as good as listening to the beating of gold and stone." Blowing bamboo and adjusting silk
Chinese PinYin : chuí zhú dàn sī
Blow bamboo and spring silk
give the wrongdoer a way out. wǎng kāi yī miàn
Build a house and make a bed. jià wū dié chuáng
beautiful days and nights with moon and flowers. huā zhāo yuè xī
a lone phoenix and a widowed goose. gū luán guǎ hú
not to show off one 's knowledge. bù lù guī jiǎo