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Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ju à nx í é RJ à, which means to say that life is unstable and ready to flee at any time. From wanshenggang new town record.
The idiom comes from the records of wanshenggang new town written by Shen Yazhi of Tang Dynasty: "in winter, when the army is approaching Shouchun, it slaughters Matang, and it leads to Hutong, Huoqiu, Huainan county and town, and the people live together."
Chinese PinYin : juàn xí ér jū
Take up a seat
homeless and wandering from place to place. liú lí diān pèi
Water and fire help each other, salt and plum complement each other. shuǐ huǒ xiāng jì,yán méi xiāng ché
place too expensive to live in. cháng ān jū dà bù yì