good wine
Qingzhou is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ī ngzh ō UC ó ngsh ì, which means good wine. It comes from Shuo Xin Yu Shu Jie.
Idiom explanation
Qingzhou: ancient state name, in the eastern part of Shandong; engaged in: ancient official name.
The origin of Idioms
Duke Huan has a master who is good at wine. If he has wine, he will taste it first. The good one is called "qingzhougong", and the evil one is called "Pingyuan Duyou". The new sayings of the world
Idiom usage
As an object; a synonym for good wine. Qingzhou is engaged in Kong Fangjun, and all day long they have happy events. In Song Dynasty, Li Qingzhao's "feeling" and Qing Dynasty, Qian Qianyi's "Fang Shengxing sent Fang Erzhi back to Jinling": "Feng Jun learned from me, but sent me to Qingzhou."
Idiom story
In the Wei and Jin Dynasties, one of Huan Wen's directors was good at distinguishing the quality of wine. He called good wine "Qingzhou engaged in" because there was a Qi County in Qingzhou, which was homophonic with navel, and the strength of good wine always reached navel. The second wine is called "Pingyuan Duyou", because there is a county in Pingyuan County, which has the same pronunciation as the diaphragm. The strength of the second wine can only reach between the chest and abdomen.
Chinese PinYin : qīng zhōu cóng shì
good wine
Tracing back to the source of poverty. sù liú qióng yuán
get rid of sb . as soon as he has done his job. xiè mò shā lǘ