Nothing to drink
It's a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R ì y ǐ NW ú h é, which means drinking every day, but asking about other things. It's the same as "what's the end of a day". It comes from Volume 49 of Hanshu.
Idioms and allusions
Volume 49 of Hanshu yuan ang Chao CuO biography yuan ang
Yuan ang word silk. His father was also from Chu, so he was a group robber and moved to anling. At the time of Gao Hou, ang was a member of Lu Lu's family. When Xiaowen ascended the throne, Brother ang was appointed as a doctor He is always generous. Zhao, an official, talked about the number of fortunes, often harming ang, and ang suffering from it. Brother ang's son was Chang Shiqi. He admonished ang and said, "although you humiliate me, I will not reply to you." So in the eastern palace of the upper Dynasty, Zhao Tan Chi took a ride, and ang Fu came to the front of the car and said, "I heard that all the people who were with the emperor were heroes in the world. Although there is no one in the Han Dynasty, how can your majesty carry it together with the sword and saw? " So he laughs and talks with Zhao. On getting off the bus However, the number of direct admonishments is also in the middle. Transferred to Longxi Duwei, benevolent soldiers, soldiers are fighting for death. He moved to Qi and Wu. In his words, Liang said: "King Wu Jiao has been a traitor for a long time. Now he wants to carve a rule. If he doesn't write to you, he will stab you with a sharp sword. In the south, it's so wet that silk can drink every day. What's the matter with the death? It's said that the king is not the only one. So lucky to get rid of it. " The king of Wu met ang with great kindness.
Yan shigu's note: "nothing more than words."
The origin of Idioms
Su Shi of Song Dynasty wrote in Zhao Ji Jian and Fu CI Yun Da Zhi: "it's funny to divide sour and cold into two parts, and it's not enough for yuan ang to drink every day."
Analysis of Idioms
What is the end of the day
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
Chinese PinYin : rì yǐn wú hé
Nothing to drink
distinct eyebrows and bright eyes. xiān méi liàng yǎn
move one's boat to get ashore. yí chuán jiù àn
take the opportunity to have a rest. chèn shì luò péng
partly hidden and partly visible. ruò yǐn ruò xiàn