Pain of dragon and Hu
Longhu pain, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ó NGH ú zh ī t ò ng, which means bereavement. It comes from the book of the Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
According to the book of Han, the first chapter of Jiao Si Zhi: "the Yellow Emperor collected Shoushan copper and cast the tripod at the foot of Jingshan mountain. When the tripod is completed, there is a dragon hanging down to welcome the Yellow Emperor. On the Yellow Emperor's Mount, there are more than 70 officials in the imperial palace. The dragon goes up The people looked up at the Yellow Emperor and held his bow and dragon's name
Idiom explanation
The pain of bereavement.
Idiom usage
As an object; in writing
Examples
In view of this, the tin woven by Chen is not only in the bosom of black birds, but also the legacy of various hairpins and shoes, which is beneficial to the pain of dragon and Hu.
Idiom story
It is said that in ancient times, the Yellow Emperor led the people to collect copper from Shoushan and cast tripods at the foot of Jingshan. After the cauldron was cast, a dragon lowered its beard to welcome the Yellow Emperor. The Yellow Emperor immediately rode on the dragon beard. More than 70 people, including the officials and the Imperial Palace, also went on the dragon beard. The Dragon began to fly up to heaven. The people looked up to the Yellow Emperor and wept with their bows and dragon beard
Chinese PinYin : lóng hú zhī tòng
Pain of dragon and Hu
make up a deficiency by funds from elsewhere. yí dōng bǔ xī
give instructions after discovering the trace. fā zòng zhǐ shì
surge high and sweep forward. bō lù zhuàng kuò
disburse money in public cause. shū cái zhàng yì