brothel
Liumo Huaqu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Li ǔ m ò Hu ā Q ú, which means brothel or brothel gathering place. It's from the preface to the dream of China in Tokyo by Meng Yuanlao of Song Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Used to refer to brothels or places where brothels gather.
The origin of Idioms
Meng Yuanlao of Song Dynasty wrote a preface to the history of Menghua in Tokyo: "the new voice laughs at the flower road of Liumo, and tunes at the tea shop and wine shop according to the pipe."
Idiom usage
From now on, most of the singers and dancers sing with Liu Qiguan as their favorite. Song · Luo Ye's "zuiwangtanlu · liutuntian Qiqing"
Chinese PinYin : liǔ mò huā qú
brothel
Wind, tiger, cloud and Dragon. fēng hǔ yún lóng
break the literature into pieces and take one paragraph or few sentences. duàn zhāng jié jù
Adults don't feel comfortable. They don't feel comfortable. chéng rén bù zì zài,zì zài bù chéng rén