To make a mistake
Pinyin is p í ngsh ì Ji é zh é, which means that cars and horses come in an endless stream, driving on the road. From zihuazi Yanzi asking the party.
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate and attributive to describe the continuous flow of cars and horses
The origin of Idioms
In Zi Hua Zi · Yan Zi Wen Dang, it is said that "if a tourist has nothing to plant, he will violate it by following the path of Shi."
Idiom explanation
Ping Shi: leaning against the armrest in front of the car; rut: the frog tracks of the wheels overlap, describing the continuous flow of cars and horses. You can't stop driving.
Chinese PinYin : píng shì jié zhé
To make a mistake
with half of one 's body already in the grave. bàn jié rù tǔ
the broken stem of a floating duckweed -- wandering about. duàn gěng piāo píng
assist one 's generation and bring comfort to the common people. jì shì ān mín
Turn the sea back to the sky. zhuǎn hǎi huí tiān