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Fufuwen, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ǔ f ú w é nzh ā ng, which means the colorful patterns embroidered on ancient gowns, and generally refers to the colorful colors. From Xunzi Feixiang.
The origin of Idioms
Xunzi Feixiang: "therefore, giving words to people is more important than gold, stone, pearls and jade; viewing people's words is more beautiful than Fu's articles."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used of color, etc. There is a woman sitting inside. She is about thirty years old. She is very bright. In Qing Dynasty, Cheng Lin's "the language of the people in the middle of the mountain - the immortal who once saw the yaochi Lake" and "Huainanzi's master's skill training" said: "people love the high platform and the deep pool, carving, writing and embroidering." Song Sushi's "Sheng Xiang Yuan Jing Cang Ji" said: "as a result of the industry, the speech is like a bell and chime, the article is pleasing to the ears and eyes."
Chinese PinYin : fǔ fú wén zhāng
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there is an azure sky above the blue sea. bì hǎi qīng tiān
as bitter as the sourest vinegar -- extremely bitter. hèn rú tóu cù
Appreciating the virtuous and enabling. shǎng xián shǐ néng
bring a patient back to life. miào shǒu huí chūn
reversal of the order of host and guest. zhǔ kè diān dǎo