Hunger and thirst
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Hungry, thirsty, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī C ā NK ě y ǐ n, meaning hungry to eat, thirsty to drink. To arrange one's daily life according to one's needs. It is also called "hunger for food and drink". It's from "warning to the world · white lady Yongzhen Leifeng Pagoda".
example sentence
Pinyin: J ī C ā NK ě y ǐ n simple spelling: jcky common degree: average
According to the book of warning to the world, white lady will always be the town of Leifeng Pagoda: "it is said that Xu Xuan is on the road, hungry and thirsty. He lives in the night and travels in the morning. It is not a day to come to Zhenjiang."
Chinese PinYin : jī cān kě yǐn
Hunger and thirst
attack by overt and covert means. míng qiāng àn jiàn
a disciple who has not taken lessons directly under the master himself. sī shū dì zǐ
no one picks up what 's left by the wayside. dào bù duō yí
wear a sad face a long face with knitted eyebrows. chóu méi kǔ liǎn