write for a living
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m à IW é NW é ISH à n, which means to make a living by selling poetry.
It's from "Wen Hu Si Liu Guan Wei GUI" written by Du Fu of Tang Dynasty: "my old friend went to Nanjun, and yunsuo made money for the stele. This article is about selling articles. It's about turning the room upside down. "
Experts say that his writing style is very powerful and unique. He smiles with indifference and doesn't care about it. Lonely village by Liu Shaotang
Chinese PinYin : mài wén wéi shēn
write for a living
standing like a tripod -- a tripartite balance of forces. dǐng zú ér jū
Sound the bell and eat the tripod. míng zhōng shí dǐng
with light furs and stout horse. qiú mǎ qīng féi
To disguise and steal money. shù zhuāng dào jīn