Long established
Jiujiuguchucheng is a Chinese idiom with the pronunciation of Ji à Gu à NL á och é ng. It is described as more sophisticated than the rest of the world. It comes from Jinpingmei Cihua.
explain
The description is more sophisticated than the world.
source
Chapter 4 and Chapter 6 of Jinpingmei Cihua: "you still say that you are not used to it for a long time." Chapter 4 of Qiludeng: "this footman's surname is Bai, and his nickname is bairihuang. He is a footman who has been used for a long time in the provincial capital." Wu Zuxiang's "mountain torrents" 28: "the other side is familiar with the road and has been used to it for a long time. Any small cave can be drilled in, which can't be controlled and prevented."
Grammatical usage
The metaphor is more sophisticated than the world.
Chinese PinYin : jiǔ guàn láo chéng
Long established
be able to see what others cannot. dú jù zhī yǎn
The river is clear and the river is muddy. jīng qīng wèi zhuó
hovering between life and death. yī fó chū shì,èr fó shēng tiān