Jingzhao thrush
Jingzhao thrush, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī ngzh à Ohu à m é I, which means that couples or men and women love each other. It is used as a code of love between a couple or a man and a woman. It comes from the biography of Zhang kaizhuan in the history of Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Zhang gondola in the history of Han Dynasty, it is said that "she is also thrushing for a woman, and Zhang Jingzhao is sad in Chang'an. There is a division to play open. One of the top questions said to him, "I heard that in the boudoir, there are some couples who are over thrushing." If you love your ability, you should be responsible. "
Idiom story
During the Han Dynasty, Jing Zhaoyin and Zhang Chang loved each other very much. They drew eyebrows for his wife every day, and they were very skillful. The eyebrows they drew were very beautiful. The emperor summoned them to set an example of their love
Idiom usage
Zhong Xian said with a smile, "can't you see the thrush of Jingzhao?" "Fu Feng Chuan Xin Lu" by Wu Qian of Qing Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Zhang kaimei
Chinese PinYin : jīng zhào huà méi
Jingzhao thrush
be both opposite and complementary. xiāng fǎn xiāng chéng
Make a gap by pointing out flaws. zhǐ xiá zào xì