Cuangguichuyu
Cuan guichuyu, a Chinese idiom, is spelled as Cuan NGU ì Chu ī y ù, which means that the price is expensive, life is difficult and the family can't open the pot. It comes from Sima Guang's answer to Liu Meng in Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Sima Guang's answer to Liu Meng in the Song Dynasty: "although the light steals and entrusts the trace, he is paid only tens of thousands of yuan a month, but he is not able to continue the mystery.
Idiom usage
Life is expensive
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: Mi Zhu Xin GUI, Shi Yu Chu GUI
Chinese PinYin : cuàn guì chuī yù
Cuangguichuyu
is a fusion of feelings with the natural setting. qíng jǐng jiāo róng
ready to accept either course. mó léng liǎng kě
Birds are frightened by fish. niǎo jīng yú kuì
be able neither to cry nor to laugh. kū xiào bù dé
no one picks up what 's left by the wayside. dào bù jǔ yí
be unaware of one's own danger. huáng què sì chán
have a high opinion of oneself. zì gāo zì dà