The relics of Liufeng
The Chinese idiom Li ú f ē ngy í J ì, which means the customs and relics handed down from the previous generation, is also called "Liu Feng Yi Huan". From the story of Huangzhou Pavilion.
The origin of Idioms
Song Su Zhe's Huangzhou Pavilion records: "as for the coast of Changzhou, the ruins of the old city, Cao mengde and sun Zhongmou's arrogance, Zhou Yu and Lu Xun's yearning, the relics of its style are also enough to praise the secular."
Analysis of Idioms
Liu Feng Yi Wo
Idiom usage
As subject, object, attribute; used in writing.
Chinese PinYin : liú fēng yí jì
The relics of Liufeng
Self abandonment and self violence. zì qì zì bào
Head slightly from the collar. tóu shāo zì lǐng
Riding on oxen and looking for oxen. qí niú mì niú