A little bit of writing
Chuo Hao Qi Du is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is ch é ngq ú nzu ò Du ì, which means stop writing and stop writing. From the outlaws of the marsh.
Idioms and allusions
Chapter 104 of the outlaws of the Marsh: "what's more, the village girl and the peasant woman lost the wheat hoe and the vegetables irrigation, and they were in groups in twos and threes Stand still and wait for the powder to come out
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: cqzd [synonym]: the long and narrow wooden board used in ancient writing.
usage
In packs and bands
Chinese PinYin : chuò háo qī dú
A little bit of writing
something that seems to be a problem at first , but that has good results in the end. huò zhōng yǒu fú
Living in Linquan, thinking of weique. shēn zài lín quán,xīn huái wèi què
fight a quick battle to force a quick decision. sù zhàn sù jué
express one 's hidden sentiments and feelings by means of gentle allusions and ambiguous phrases. yǒng sāng yù liǔ