simile of the old bachelor
Du Mu Cai Xin is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is d ú m ù C ǎ IX ī n, which refers to an old man without a wife. From "the pheasant flies.".
The origin of Idioms
Li Bai's poem "pheasant flies in the morning" in Tang Dynasty: "in March of Mai Long Qing Qing, white pheasant flies in the morning with two females. What's the difference between the beautiful wings of the royal guards and those of the herdsmen? " See Mu Du Zi.
Idiom usage
Many people don't know what it means to be a bachelor.
Chinese PinYin : dú mù cǎi xīn
simile of the old bachelor
as evident and obvious as the sun and the stars. zhāo rú rì xīng
change one 's mind frequently. zhāo sān mù èr
Talk about misfortunes and blessings. wàng tán huò fú