Bird's way and sheep's intestines
Bird's way, sheep's intestines, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ni à OD à oy á ngch á ng, meaning narrow and dangerous mountain road. It comes from "five Lantern Festival yuan · sleeping dragon Pu Chan Master FASI · baofuqing Huo Chan Master".
Idiom usage
Used as subject, object, attribute, etc
Examples
The way is long. The bell of Lianshan ring frequently. The sun is near the capital.
Analysis of Idioms
Bird's way in sheep's intestines
Antonym: kangzhuangdao
The origin of Idioms
"Five lanterns meeting yuan · sleeping dragon Pu Chan Master FASI · baofuqing Huo Chan Master" says: "the world is not saying that the road is difficult, the bird's way and sheep's intestines are very close."
Idiom explanation
Narrow and dangerous mountain road.
Chinese PinYin : niǎo dào yáng cháng
Bird's way and sheep's intestines
The party's evils have been brought to justice. dǎng xié xiàn zhèng
The slightest error is a thousand miles away. shī zhī háo lí,chà yǐ qiān lǐ
an ant trying to shake a giant tree. pí fú hàn shù