Shudupi Lake
Shudupihu is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is sh ū D ù B ē IH ú, which is later used to describe people and measure leniency. It comes from Huang xianzhuan, the book of the later Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In Huang xianzhuan, the book of the later Han Dynasty, written by Fan Ye of the Southern Dynasty, it is said that "Uncle Du Wang is like a thousand Qingpi, which is not clear and confusing, and can not be measured."
Idiom usage
Many emperors lived in the langmiao Temple of the Yuan Dynasty and treated me as Shudu lake. Dao RONG Wen for Cui buque written by Huang Tao in Tang Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : shū dù bēi hú
Shudupi Lake
without money after one 's death. shēn hòu xiāo tiáo
when a leopard dies , it leaves its skin. bào sǐ liú pí