Qinghuanggoumu
Qinghuanggoumu is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Q ī nghu á NGG ō um ù, which means an allusion to the unintentional official advancement. From Chuang Tzu, heaven and earth.
The origin of Idioms
Zhuangzi · heaven and earth: "a hundred year old tree is broken into a sacrificial statue. It is green and yellow, and it is broken in the ditch. If we respect the judgment in the ditch, then there will be a gap between beauty and evil, and there will be a gap between them
Idiom usage
For example, the song and Qin Guan's book "the book of metabolism and the revelation of people" said: "I was not enthusiastic in metallurgy, but I was in moye; but I was in qinghuanggou, so I became a victim."
Chinese PinYin : qīng huáng gōu mù
Qinghuanggoumu
Where does life not meet. rén shēng hé chù bù xiāng féng
Cucurbitaceae is connected with Cucurbitaceae. guā gě xiāng lián
If there are many soldiers, they will lose. bīng duō zhě bài
get married; become an immortal. kuà fèng chéng lóng