Wandering
The Chinese idiom Li ú L í B ō Qi ā n, Pinyin is Li ú L í B ō Qi ā n, which means moving. From the Qing Dynasty, Chu people won the romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties.
Idiom usage
In the past 20 years, Wen and Gong traveled abroad and lived together in the same atmosphere, and they were bandits in a short time. Sun Yat Sen's letter to Huang Xing
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Wandering
The origin of Idioms
Chu people in the Qing Dynasty were awarded the 92nd chapter of the romance of the Sui and Tang Dynasties: "once they became hasty, they moved to exile. Fortunately, the fate of heaven has not changed, and the heart of the people has not gone. Although the emperor is not immune to dust, the crown prince has already practiced tussah. However, the situation has come to an end. After all, the giver can't correct the end, and the receiver can't correct the beginning."
Chinese PinYin : liú lí bō qiān
Wandering
a thousand and one worries and hatreds. qiān chóu wàn hèn
talk disorderly and unsystematic. qī lā bā chě
we 'll march straight to huanglong and there drink together to our hearts ' content. tòng yǐn huáng lóng
close and intimate friendship. jīn shí zhī jiāo