Nando peep Lang
Nando peeping Lang, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is n á NH ù Ku ī L á ng, which means that women peek at men. It comes from the biography of Liu Yue, King Huiwang of Guangchuan in Hanshu.
Idiom usage
It's just the waist that is better than the dew, and has never been seen in the south. When you are old enough, you should not treat your guests to the west garden. Chen Ruxian's the story of the Golden Lotus
The origin of Idioms
In the history of Han Dynasty, the biography of Liu Yue, King Huiwang of Guangchuan: "Zhaoxin said to go (Liu Yue's grandson Liu go)," the former painter looked at Qing's house, and looked at Qing's side. He also counted the officials who went in and out of Nanhu to spy on Lang, and suspected that there was a traitor. "
Idiom explanation
Said the woman peeked at the man.
Chinese PinYin : nán hù kuī láng
Nando peep Lang
in one's seventies and eighties. qī lǎo bā shí
lose all standing and reputation. shēn fèi míng liè