Cluster light folding axis
Cong qingzhezhou, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C ó ngq ī ngzh é zh ó u, which means that even if a light and small object is loaded too much, it can break the axle. It comes from the biography of Liu Shengzhuan, King Jing of Zhongshan in the history of Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Ban Gu's biography of Liu Shengzhuan, King Jing of Zhongshan in the book of Han Dynasty: "the officials are far away from each other, so don't be the first. They are hard-working and hard-working
Idiom usage
We should understand the principle of being indiscreet.
Chinese PinYin : cóng qīng zhé zhóu
Cluster light folding axis
covetousness of corrupted officials. fēng shǐ cháng shé
cannot meet the needs of the people. sēng duō zhōu shǎo
doing good is the greatest source of happiness. wéi shàn zuì lè
a thirsty steed dashing to the spring -- to run swiftly. kě jì bēn quán
Half doubting and half believing. bàn yí bàn xìn
pull up the rushes with their roots. bá máo lián rú