mirage
Mirage, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh è NL ó uh ǎ ISH ì, which used to be a metaphor for the illusory prosperity of the world. From the Sui and Tang Dynasties.
The origin of Idioms
"Sui and Tang Dynasty legacy": This mirage is more than ear, how long
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; of illusory things. Example tianguanshu in historical records: "the mirage building near the sea, the vast wild air, the palace is empty." "Sui and Tang Dynasty legacy": This mirage is more than ear, how long Pu Songling's Liaozhaizhiyi · luochahai city in Qing Dynasty: "Wuhu! Glory and wealth should be sought in the mirage According to Fang Yizhi's the East and the West are the same: the secret of the expansion of the faith is that "the secret of the expansion of the faith is See the real in the virtual, see the virtual in the real, mirage mountain city, Dragon Girl Shi Zhu. "
Chinese PinYin : shèn lóu hǎi shì
mirage
lower one 's banners and muffle one 's drums. yǎn qí wò gǔ
The crane is long and the duck is short. hè cháng fú duǎn
demolish with penetrating criticism. biān pì jìn lǐ