Frost and Autumn
Shuangqihengqiu is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Shu ā ngq ì h é ngqi ū, which means awe inspiring and severe like autumn frost. It comes from Beishan Yiwen.
The origin of Idioms
In the Southern Dynasty, Qi and Kong Zhili's Beishan Yiwen: "the style of zhangri is full of frost."
Idiom usage
Example look at the bank intercepted by array clouds. A thousand pheasants are strict in the city, and the moon is like a hook at the fifth night. The Ci of Wang Haichao by Jin zheyuanli.
Chinese PinYin : shuāng qì héng qiū
Frost and Autumn
The slightest error is a thousand miles away. shī zhī háo lí,chà yǐ qiān lǐ
loyalty and filial devotion. zhōng xiào liǎng quán
to return a thing intact to its owner. wán bì guī zhào