Dujiangyan
Dukoudiansheng, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ù K ǒ UW ú y á n, which means to shut your mouth and not say a word. Describe without saying a word. It comes from the biography of Cao Jie in the book of the later Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Ji Yi Zhuan in the book of Jin: "Yi CI Qi was generous, and he was determined not to insult. He pushed the sword with his staff, hoping that it would fall down, and he would keep the officials, and he would die if he didn't use it. Therefore, Du was speechless and died."
Idiom usage
To describe extreme fear
Analysis of Idioms
To swallow one's anger and keep silent
Chinese PinYin : dù kǒu tūn shēng
Dujiangyan
circumstances change with the passage of time. shí yí shì yì
friendship between old and young people. wàng nián zhī hǎo
loosen one's purse strings generously. kāng kǎi jiě náng