Mulberry urn
Sangshuwengju is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is s ā ngsh ū w ě ngy ǒ u, which means to use mulberry as a doorpost and earthen jar as a window. It is a metaphor for a poor family. It's from Chuang Tzu rang Wang.
Idiom usage
I am sang shuweng, and he is willing to be a cloth jacket and a Jing Chai.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: pengmenhu
The origin of Idioms
"Chuang Tzu rang Wang:" Penghu endless, sang thought the cardinal and urn. "
Idiom explanation
Pivot: a shaft on a door; urn: a simple window. Mulberry tree is used as a doorpost and earthen jar as a window, which is a metaphor for a poor family.
Chinese PinYin : sāng shū wěng yǒu
Mulberry urn
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the imaginative power in writing has declined. jiāng láng cái yǎn
Zhiyuan has a heavy responsibility. zhì yuǎn rèn zhàng
Han Xin's use of military means more. hán xìn yòng bīng,duō duō yì bàn