Long pan Qiu Jie
Longpanqiujie is a Chinese idiom, and its pinyin is l ó NGP á nqi ú Ji é. It comes from Xu Ke's qingbarnyardgrass · plants · Ginkgo biloba.
The origin of Idioms
According to Xu Ke's notes on Echinochloa species, plants and Ginkgo biloba: "in the west of Nanhui Yituan Town, there are Yinjie trees, six or seven feet high, surrounded by several hugs, hanging fistulas and accumulating knots Ancient rattan grows in the root, and it is surrounded by big rattan, and the dragon is coiled up. "
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences
Chinese PinYin : lóng pán qiú jié
Long pan Qiu Jie
The dove catches the magpie's nest. jiū duó què cháo
relieve the poor and comfort the afflicted. jì pín bá kǔ
as changeable as clouds and rain. fān yún fù yǔ