stray fragments of text
Fragmentary, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is Du à NBI à NC á NJI à n, refers to incomplete books and articles. It comes from Huang Tingjian's book "a few copies of reading".
The origin of Idioms
Huang Tingjian, Song Dynasty, wrote in his book "a few copies of the book of reading": "when you enter a group, you can be a moth, and you can live in a leisurely life with fragmentary and fragmentary materials.
Idiom usage
The military and police hold on to the torch and shine like the day. When they arrive here and there, their eyes are burning and they look around. What they pay most attention to is a piece of red and fragmentary words. (Chapter 50 of the romance of the Republic of China)
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: fragmentary and fragmentary
Chinese PinYin : duàn biān cán jiǎn
stray fragments of text
one 's crime deserves more than death. sǐ yǒu yú lù
this election campaign has seen all the usual mud-slinging we have come to expect . / there has been a lot of political mudslinging in the battle for votes. è yì zhòng shāng
The shadow of a son makes a wife. yìn zǐ fēng qī
the breeze is light , the moon is bright. fēng qīng yuè lǎng