East and West
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin: D ō NGL í NGX ī Su ì. Definition: refers to fragmented, scattered, not concentrated. Source: Guo Moruo's Anthology of literature and art, nature and Art: "they spread their father's property all over the hall, without the slightest handling."
Idiom explanation
D ō NGL í NGX ī Su ì interpretation: refers to fragmented, scattered, not concentrated.
Idioms and allusions
Source: Guo Moruo's Anthology of literature and art, nature and Art: "they spread their father's property all over the hall, without the slightest handling." Example: I don't like these things.
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: dlxs [synonym]: scattered in the East and West [usage]: used as attributive and adverbial; refers to fragmentary
Chinese PinYin : dōng líng xī suì
East and West
keep preceding promise in mind. jiǔ yāo bù wàng
constant dripping wears away a stone. dī shuǐ chuān shí