various deductions
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ī zh é B ā K ò u, which means that the discount is very big and a lot has been reduced. It's from the 108th chapter of the strange situation witnessed in 20 years.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] East fold West buckle [antonym] to the letter
The origin of Idioms
The 108th chapter of Wu Jianren's "strange situation witnessed in 20 years" in the Qing Dynasty: "the money of the inn here is just two yuan, so he can barely use it."
Idiom usage
There is a lot of discount. Chapter 96 of Shi Yukun's "three heroes and five righteousness" in Qing Dynasty: "these stores use wheat bran as fodder for house money. It's worth five or six Liang in addition to two ingots of silver." "The thirty first chapter of a brief history of civilization:" Boji calculated the seven percent discount of the account one by one. Regardless of the people's complaints, they went out of Beijing with Gu Juren Chapter 127 of the popular romance of the Republic of China written by Cai Dongfan: "all other books are in full discount, and they have been handed out for many years
Chinese PinYin : qī zhé bā kòu
various deductions
clasp an enemy to one 's bosom. rèn chóu zuò fù
change existing habits and customs. yí fēng yì shàng