the imperial edict and the buddha 's sayings
Lunyin Buddhist language, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ú NY ī NF ó y ǔ, which refers to words that cannot help but disobey. From a dream of Red Mansions.
The idiom comes from Chapter 12 of Cao Xueqin's a dream of Red Mansions in Qing Dynasty: "Sister Feng whispers," respect me, don't make girls laugh. " Jia Rui is as busy as listening to the Buddhist language of Lun Yin and retreating
Chinese PinYin : lún yīn fó yǔ
the imperial edict and the buddha 's sayings
Scorching and throwing stones. jiāo áo tóu shí
presume on one 's power and rely upon one 's wealth. yǐ cái zhàng shì
there is a chill in the spring air. chūn hán liào qiào
overcome powerful adversaries. xiáng lóng fú hǔ