Lu xuezuan
Lu Chao Xue Zuan is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is l ù ch ā ox ǔ EZU ǎ n, which means to be diligent in collecting and transcribing. From the title of Li's white stone mountain house.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Lu Xuechao
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, attribute, or object; used in writing
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, Huang Zhen wrote a poem about Li's baishishanfang: "the more rich you are, the more prosperous you are."
Chinese PinYin : lù chāo xuě zuǎn
Lu xuezuan
each pursues his onward journey. gè bèn qián chéng
The horse does not get rid of its saddle. mǎ bù jiě ān
not allow others to put in a word. bù róng zhì huì
play the flageolet , begging for food -- ask alms by playing an instrument. chuī chí qǐ shí
a wealthy , influential but modest person. chí yíng bǎo tài
like a square tenon for a round mortise ---- at variance with each other. yuán záo fāng ruì