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Fragmentary, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l í NGL í NGX ī NGX ī ng, meaning fragmentary, a small amount. To describe as scattered but incomplete. It comes from Volume 14 of Ling Mengchu's the surprise of the first carving.
The origin of Idioms
Ling Mengchu of Ming Dynasty, Volume 14 of the book "the first time to make a surprise at the first time", said: "when Yuan came to the suburb, he saw Yang Hua and took a lot of packages of silver, but he didn't know how much. He was so angry that he wanted to seek his help."
Idiom usage
I heard that there was an elegant seat. It was wonderful, so I was busy asking people to carry clothes and hats, and even wine and vegetables to the elegant seat. The thirty second chapter of biography of children heroes by Wen Kang of Qing Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: scattered and fragmentary
Chinese PinYin : líng líng xīng xīng
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the three things to use in reading a book -- the eye , the mouth , and the mind. dú shū sān dào
the hearts come together across the land. shuài tǔ zhái xīn
not let others express their views. dù jué yán lù
with a heroic spirit that conquers mountains and rivers. qì zhuàng shān hé
talk in a wild disorderly manner. hú shuō luàn dào