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A Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ú NJ à sh à oni á n, which means to describe young people who only know how to dress. From the biography of Xing Luan in northern history.
Idiom explanation
Skirt: dress; clogs: wooden shoes. Skirts and clogs were the clothes of the aristocratic children in the Six Dynasties. It describes a young man who only knows how to dress.
source
"The biography of Xing Luan in northern history:" Xiao shenzao is a young man who has not taken up government affairs. "
Examples
Outside the door, there are many chariots, flying dust, scattering fragrance, and foreign merchants, often leaving banquets. Wang Tao, Qing Dynasty
usage
To be an object; to be an object
Chinese PinYin : qún jī shào nián
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act according to god 's will and the desire of the people. yìng tiān shùn rén
attempt an ineffective solution. gé xuē pá yǎng
first rays of the morning sun. chén guāng xī wēi