Five feedbacks
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is sh í Ji ā NGW ǔ Ku ì, which means that five of the ten pulp sellers are competing to send it first. It originally refers to those who sell pulp competing for profits. Later it is used as a metaphor to hold a banquet. From Liezi Huangdi.
Idiom explanation
Five of the ten pulp sellers vied for the first. It originally refers to those who sell pulp competing for profits. Later it is used as a metaphor to hold a banquet.
The origin of Idioms
When Zi Liezi was in the middle of the road, he met Bo Hun. Bo Hun people said: "Xi Fang and counter?" He said, "I'm surprised." "How terrible?" "I eat in ten pulps, and five pulps feed first." Liezi Huangdi
Idioms and allusions
During the Warring States period, Zi Liezi went to the state of Qi. He turned back on the way and met the people of Bohun. Bo Hun Ren asked him why he returned so soon? Zi Liezi said he was frightened. Bo Hun people asked why he was frightened. Zi Liezi said that he went to a place where five of the ten hotels vied to entertain him, so he had to return.
Discrimination of words
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing.
Examples
Before the contest is over, there will be no more than ten contributions; the middle class's success depends on a pot of gold. Song Sushi's "a memorial to Xu Junyou"
Chinese PinYin : shí jiāng wǔ kuì
Five feedbacks
cook the crane for meat and burn a stringed instrument for fuel -- destroy sth. valuable or fine. zhǔ hè fén qín
give instructions after discovering the trace. fā zòng zhǐ shì
act in undue confidence of one 's own ability and look down upon others. fù cái ào wù
the dragon 's liver and the phoenix 's marrow. lóng xuè fèng suǐ
with complete mutual understanding. mò nì yú xīn