Full of shoes
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ǚ y í NGD ǎ om ǎ n, meaning rongxianzhiji. It comes from the biography of Shao Jingbang in the history of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Shao Jingbang in the history of Ming Dynasty, "it is not the same as Cong and other blessings to make an apprentice take a responsibility that is not divided, to make him run full and full, and to offend the anger of heaven and man."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or object; used in writing
Chinese PinYin : lǚ yíng dǎo mǎn
Full of shoes
stop all corrupt practices to clean up source. dù bì qīng yuán
mess up something because of mishandling. zhì sī ér fén
a case involving human life is to be treated with the utmost care. rén mìng guān tiān
not have enough for food and clothing. quē yī shǎo shí
the greatest and most unbending. zhì dà zhì gāng