request for financial help
Hugeng hugui, a Chinese idiom, is a Pinyin of H ū g ē NGH ū Gu ǐ, which used to be a argot for begging for food in the army. He borrowed money from others. From Zuo Zhuan, the 13th year of AI Gong.
The origin of Idioms
Liang is not, coarse grain has, if the mountain to shout, said: "Geng GUI!" Zeno. Zuo Zhuan, thirteen years of AI Gong
Idiom usage
When he was in a situation, he met Feng Feng, Hu Geng, Hu GUI, and he was a year old. Zhang Dai's miscellany lost title in Ming Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
[similar words] genggui's call [rhyme words] white mountain and black water, remnant soup and water, longitude and latitude of heaven and earth, rootless wood, water without source, backwardness, begging for pity and shaking tail, poor mountain and evil water, Shu Fu Shui, four suburbs and many bases, famous mountain and Shengshui
Idiom story
During the spring and Autumn period, the king of Wu, Fu Chai, and the Jin, Lu and other parliament leagues, and Shen Shuyi, a Wu official, borrowed military supplies from Gongsun Youshan, a Lu official. Gongsun you, a doctor of the state of Lu, replied, "there is no sorghum, and there are still some coarse grains. When the time comes, I will climb up the mountain and shout loudly:" genggui! " We'll see. "
Chinese PinYin : hū gēng hū guǐ
request for financial help
lose all standing and reputation. shēn bài míng liè
giant earthquakes and landslides. tiān bēng dì liè
be very active physically after a forced quiet. jìng jí sī dòng
drag through a monotonous life. áo qīng shòu dàn
There are no two dragons in one abyss. yī yuān bù liǎng jiāo
shamelessly seek personal gain. yíng yíng gǒu gǒu