The 15th five year plan
During the 15th five year plan, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh í sh í w ǔ w ǔ, which means to describe the aggregation of different parts. It comes from the biography of Ge Shuhan in the new book of Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Ge Shuhan in the new book of Tang Dynasty, "Qian you is the leader of the formation, but he may enter the formation during the 15th Five Year Plan period, and he may enter the formation after the formation of five thousand strange swords."
Idiom usage
[example] Jin Nong of the Qing Dynasty wrote a song about the spring rain in Wuzhong, when the boat was moored in the spring and the night was cold, and the wine was drunk: "long and short pavilions, the lost Dongting on the opposite side of the good mountain."
Chinese PinYin : shí shí wǔ wǔ
The 15th five year plan
exceptionally adept in trickery. shǒu yǎn tōng tiān
jostle each other in a crowd. mó jiān cā zhǒng
high position and handsome salary. gāo jué hòu lù
sadness manifested on the countenance. yōu xíng yú sè
Back to the mountains and back to the sea. huí shān zhuǎn hǎi
be blinded by lust for money. lì lìng zhì hūn