Cooked rice with raw rice
Cooked rice with uncooked rice is a Chinese idiom, pronounced sh ē NGM ǐ Zu ò ch é ngsh ú f à n, which means that things have been done and can't be changed.
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Idiom: cooked rice with uncooked rice
Pinyin: SH ē NGM ǐ Zu ò ch é ngsh ú f à n
Explanation: it means that things have been done and can't be changed.
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Shen Shouxian of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the story of three yuan - sending concubines: "Miss, now that raw rice is ripe, why should we push it so hard?"
Chinese PinYin : shēng mǐ zuò chéng shú fàn
Cooked rice with raw rice
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untrammeled and romantic in character. tì tǎng bù jī
Pull out the ground and shake the mountain. bá dì yáo shān
courtesy requires a return of visits received. lǐ shàng wǎng lái