Huo Dan Dao Geng
Huo Dao Geng, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu ǒ n ò UD ā og ē ng, which means still Huo Geng. It mostly refers to more primitive farming methods. It comes from the house of biechiyang.
The origin of Idioms
Luo Yin of Tang Dynasty wrote the poem "the residence of biechiyang": "the yellow dust started at the beginning and stayed here for six or seven years."
Idiom usage
It refers to primitive agriculture. Example: Yan Zhen Zhuan in the old book of the Tang Dynasty: "between the Liang and Han Dynasties, there was a fierce battle." In Song Dynasty, Lu You's Yong Xi's invitation to Laoshu, it is said that "if you stay in the mountains, you will only be exposed on weekdays
Chinese PinYin : huǒ nòu dāo gēng
Huo Dan Dao Geng
economize on food and clothing. suō yī jié shí