the footprints leading to a certain point and from these onwards the traces left behind
Trace, Chinese idiom.
Pinyin: l á iz ō ngq ù J ì
Explanation: trace, trace; trace, trace. It refers to the coming and going of people or the cause and effect of things.
idiom
the footprints leading to a certain point and from these onwards the traces left behind
Pinyin
láizōngqùjì
Citation explanation
1. Feng Menglong's "awakening the world" Volume 16: "Lu Po has always known the whereabouts of her son. She must have interfered in the murder today, but she didn't dare to ask him, but she was also pregnant with a ghost." Lin Mengchu of Ming Dynasty, Volume 2 and 3 of "the surprise of making a case at the first moment": Fortunately, it's a secret that women come and go. And the body light and agile, toward the hidden and out of the evening hidden. Chapter 112 of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in Qing Dynasty: "the civil and military yamen have looked at it, the track of its coming and going, and the corpse has been examined." Chapter 84 of three heroes and five righteousness by Shi Yukun of Qing Dynasty: we sit on the ground and ask about the water monster in detail. 2. The cause and effect of things. Chapter two and three: Cui Sheng tells us where he came from and where he came from. It is the soul of xingniang that he has always lived with him. Chapter 29 of Ling Mengchu's "surprise at the first moment": Feiying was always sleeping in your room, but she couldn't help being beaten, so she had to tell you where she came from.
Discrimination of words
Common degree: common emotional color: commendatory words generation time: ancient idiom sound: trace, can not be read as "J". idioms distinguish form: trace, can't write "achievement". usage, combination, as object;
Example:
The second chapter of Qing Dynasty anonymous's Officialdom reform: yuan Bozhen inquired about his ~, only then knew that he was also a reformer. Be sure to find out the whereabouts of the thieves at once.
words whose meaning is similar
Track of coming and going & lt; track of something's tricks & gt;
Chinese PinYin : lái zōng qù jì
the footprints leading to a certain point and from these onwards the traces left behind
Hide one's nose and steal one's fragrance. yǎn bí tōu xiāng
Sound the bell and eat the tripod. míng zhōng shí dǐng
get the opposite of what one wants. qiú yì fǎn sǔn