Fighting against water and activating scale
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ò ushu ǐ Hu ó L í n, which means to rescue the immediate crisis with meager financial support. It comes from Chuang Tzu's foreign things.
Idioms and allusions
[source] "when Zhou came yesterday, there was a call from the middle way. In the rut of Zhou Gu's inspection, there are fish. Zhou Wenzhi said, "here comes the fish! What is the evil of Zi? " He said to him, "I am the boschen of the East China Sea. Do you have a chance to fight for success and live for me? " ——Chuang Tzu foreign things [example]: it's said that the Lu family, Guangshi, brought my children from the countryside, but I only want to, dare to count on thousands of gold. ——Xu fuzuo's yiwenqian is the fifth one in Ming Dynasty.
Discrimination of words
Usage: as an object or attribute; used for help
Chinese PinYin : dòu shuǐ huó lín
Fighting against water and activating scale
have one 's true face situation. běn xiàng bì lù
What you say goes against your heart. yán yǔ xīn wéi
hit the target every time without a miss. dàn wú xū fā
evade the subject under discussion. wáng gù zuǒ yòu ér yán tā