Luan Hu in court
Luanhe in court is a Chinese word, pronounced Lu á NH ú Z à it í ng, which means Luanhe stands in court, and refers to the descendants of Xianjun. It comes from the official document of sacrificing Zhang wending written by Su Shi of Song Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Point to Luan Hu stand in court. This is a metaphor for descendants.
Idioms and allusions
[source]: Song Sushi's official document of sacrificing Zhang wending: "after the longevity examination, I will report to Shi Yifeng. One son and four grandchildren are in court, and they end up in China. "
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: lhzt
Usage: used as predicate and attribute; used in writing
Chinese PinYin : luán hú zài tíng
Luan Hu in court
Birds in terror and mice in flight. niǎo hài shǔ cuàn
encountered with many times. shuò jiàn bù xiān
To help the world and the people. fǔ shì zhǎng mín
There is a knife on the willow tree and blood on the mulberry tree. liǔ shù shàng zháo dāo,sāng shù shàng chū
The scale of the world is weak. jí lín wěi yì