A trickle of work
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ju ā nd ī zh ī L á o, which means little credit. It comes from the imperial edict for Liu Ji to commit suicide.
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Trickle: trickle; drop: drop. A little credit
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Li Shimin of the Tang Dynasty wrote in the imperial edict for Liu Zhen to commit suicide: "Liu Zhen came from Lu Wu. His words and deeds are rarely known. There is no small amount of work in the country, but in the old days when I was a bandit."
Chinese PinYin : juān dī zhī láo
A trickle of work
unite the whole empire under one government. yī kuāng tiān xià
the sweat broke out all over one 's body and trickled down his back. hàn liú jiā tǐ
The car is in a flat position. lián chē píng dǒu