remote villages
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi ó ngxi ā NGP ì R ǎ ng, which means a remote place. From Beijing Fu.
Idiom explanation
Earth: Earth. A remote place.
The origin of Idioms
Li Shimian's Ode to Beijing in Ming Dynasty: "there is no failure in poverty and backwater."
Idiom usage
Lu Xun's "hot wind · evaluation of" Xueheng "said:" I'm afraid the performance of middle school students in remote areas is not so good. " Mao Dun's Midnight: "they will make their light bulbs, hot water bottles, parasols, soap, rubber overshoes all over China." Ten years ago, it was a remote place, but now it has become a well-known rich village.
Chinese PinYin : qióng xiāng pì rǎng
remote villages
have a caustic and flippant tongue. jiān zuǐ bó shé
Five applications and three orders. wǔ shēn sān lìng