Dream of satirizing
Mengsa tiaoding, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m è ngs ā Li á OD ī ng, which means no money for social intercourse. It comes from the song of the Yuan Dynasty, qingxuanhe.
The origin of Idioms
"Qingxuanhe" in Sanqu of the Yuan Dynasty: "if you have empty bottles in your house, you will feel choked when you dream of satirizing others
Idiom usage
Examples
Jia Zhongming, Ming Dynasty, wrote "the first fold of the jade comb:" one day, the envoy came barehanded and dreamt of satirizing. 」
Chinese PinYin : mèng sā liáo dīng
Dream of satirizing
earthenware broken and ice melted. wǎ jiě bīng pàn
spread from mouth to mouth. zhòng kǒu jiāo chuán
appoint people on their merit. shǐ xián rèn néng
hardship of travel without shelter. cān fēng yàn lù