Hongzhangjuzi
Hongzhangju, a Chinese idiom, is written in Hongwen. It refers to a great work. From the book of Wang Shangshu.
The origin of Idioms
Mei Zengliang in the Qing Dynasty wrote in his book of resuming Wang Shangshu: "before, Chen Zhongshu delivered the book to Wang Shangshu, and read it in Fu. The words are magnificent, the stars are bright, and the sound and Qi are harmonious with Shao and Yu."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; of a work
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: a huge book
Chinese PinYin : hóng zhāng jù zì
Hongzhangjuzi
melt like ice and break like tiles. bīng xiāo wǎ jiě
write quickly but stray from the theme. xià bǐ qiān yán,lí tí wàn lǐ
fear the enemy as if he were a tiger. wèi dí rú hǔ
discard the dross and select the essential. qù cū qǔ jīng
rolers squeeze the people to enrich themselves. mín gāo mín zhī