Long Huang Shuo Mo
Long Huang Shuo Mo, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ó nghu ā ngshuॸmॸ, which means the northern desert, also refers to the ethnic minority countries in these places. From Xuandi Shuo.
The origin of Idioms
Ban Gu's Xuandi Shu in Han Dynasty: "Zhongzong Mingming, Yin used the name of punishment. Fu na is the master of time. You can be gentle and far away, and you can be powerful. The dragon is barren and the moon is clear, so come to court. PI Xianlie's ancestor is still successful. "
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences. Therefore, he is the puppet master of the three captives, the capital of Kaidi and Wudu, the hometown of carved flowers and clothes, and the leader of the Dragon wasteland and the desert. He looks back at the sunrise and bathes in the dark. The book of the Song Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : lóng huāng shuò mò
Long Huang Shuo Mo
those who prey upon the people and fatten themselves. shè shǔ chéng hú
What you say goes against your heart. yán yǔ xīn wéi
solicit help from potential backers high and low. zuàn dòng mì féng