A little bit of a fight
Douyijiyang, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ǒ uy ì J ī y á ng, which means metaphor is not practical. From Shi Xiaoya Dadong.
The origin of Idioms
Shi Xiaoya Dadong: "in Weinan there is a dustpan, you can't winnow it; in Weibei there is a bucket, you can't drink."
Idioms and allusions
In Volume 13 of Mao Shi Zheng Yi (Xiaoya · Gufeng's Shi · Dadong), there are two kinds of daggers, one is a knife for saving, the other is a dagger for saving. Zhou Dao is as straight as an arrow. A gentleman's shoes, a villain's eyes. If you care about it, how can you shed tears. Small East, big east, empty. Entanglement, can walk frost. Young lady, you can do what you want. The past makes me feel guilty. There is a clear spring, but no salary. Qi Qi sighs, I am afraid of people. Salary is salary, but it can be carried on. If I am afraid of others, I can rest. The son of the Easterner, I can't work here. The son of Westerners, charmed clothes. The son of boatman, Xiong Pi is Qiu. The son of a private man is a trial. Or with its wine, not with its pulp. Pei Pei is not long. Wei Tian has Han and Jian has light. She is the weaver girl, and she helps all day long. Although Qixiang is not a newspaper. You can't take care of your clothes. Qiming in the East and Changgeng in the West. If you can save the heaven, you can carry it. Weinan has a dustpan, so it can't be winnowed. Wei Bei has a fight. You can't drink wine. Weinan has a dustpan, carrying its tongue. There is a fight in the north, and the uncovering of the West handle.
Idiom usage
There is no pearl in the world. The Ci of "Qinyuanchun, Sanhe and Linqing rhyme" by Liu Kezhuang in Song Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : dǒu yì jī yáng
A little bit of a fight
national beauty and heavenly fragrance -- peony. guó sè tiān xiāng
pay attention to one 's own moral uplift without thought of others. dú shàn yī shēn
live just for the sake of remaining alive. cǎo jiān qiú huó