Lianzhou County
Lianzhou County, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Li á nzh à UKU à J à n, which means all over the country. It comes from Dong Zhuo's temple, the thief Minister of the later Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Gao Shi of the Tang Dynasty wrote in the temple of Dong Zhuo, a thief Minister of the later Han Dynasty: "the Yiqi of Shandong Province, which is called Zhuzhuo, competes with each other, and even states cross counties."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
It is also a cross County company.
Chinese PinYin : lián zhōu kuà jùn
Lianzhou County
a man of brilliance unequalled by contemporaries. kuàng shì yì cái
Breaking the dragon and stabbing the tiger. duàn jiāo cì hǔ
Slander is harmful to the virtuous. jìn chán hài xián
prevent divulgence of one's secrets. shā rén miè kǒu