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In the end, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ò R ú zh ī h é, which means you can't deal with it. From the Analects of Confucius · Zihan.
The origin of Idioms
In the Analects of Confucius, Zi Han: "Confucius said," is it impossible to speak French? Change it to expensive. Can we say nothing about Xun Yu's words? It's very important to make a decision. If we don't talk about it, we can't change it. "
Idiom usage
Chapter 15 of the trace of the moon and flowers written by Wei Zian in Qing Dynasty: "when people lean on the fence, they seem to have known each other before; when the feast opens, what will happen at last."
Chinese PinYin : mò rú zhī hé
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Straight from the inside to the outside. zhí nèi fāng wài
kill two birds with one stone. yī jiàn shuāng diāo
a pillow with an embroidered case. xiù huā zhěn tóu
uneven , some good and some bad. liáng yǒu bù qí