disreputable quarters of the city
Sanwa liangshe, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is s ā NW ǎ Li ǎ ngsh ě, which used to refer to the place where the children of rich families seek pleasure. From the water margin by Shi Naian of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Shi Naian of Ming Dynasty wrote the second chapter of the outlaws of the Marsh: "because he helped the son of a pig iron king to make money, he was sued by his father's Kaifeng mansion every day
Idiom usage
Dai Chunsheng is a romantic and well-known gambling house. The 95th chapter of Dangkou Zhi by Yu Wanchun in Qing Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
San wa Liang Xiang, San wa Si she
Chinese PinYin : sān wǎ liǎng shě
disreputable quarters of the city
Chicken and insect win and lose. jī chóng dé sàng
Self abandonment and self violence. zì qì zì bào