What's more, what's more
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh à NGX à zh à ngku à, which means no wife. From Zhouyi family.
Idiom explanation
In ancient times, it means that women presided over food and drink at home, extended to their wives; empty: empty.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of changes, family members: "without you, you are in the middle."
Idiom usage
He was broken in August of last year, and now. The 38th chapter of Li Baojia's Officialdom
Chinese PinYin : shàng xū zhōng kuì
What's more, what's more
fierce struggle between two evenly-matched opponents. hǔ dòu lóng zhēng
so beautiful as to cause the flowers to blush and the moon to hide -- an incomparable beauty. xiū huā bì yuè