in a funeral procession
Suche Baima is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is s ù ch ē B á im ǎ. It used to be used for funerals in the past, and later used as a word for funeral. It comes from the biography of fan Wu in the book of the later Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
According to Fan Ye's biography of fan Wu in the book of the later Han Dynasty in the Southern Dynasty, Shanyang people are good friends with Zhang Shaoyou from Runan, and Shao will be buried after his death, which means "plain cars and white horses come crying."
Idiom usage
What do you want? It's an object and attributive. It's an example of funeral. It's a way to break up the ancient ruins. The third discount of Guan Hanqing in Yuan Dynasty
Idiom story
In the spring and Autumn period, Wu King Fu Chai did not listen to Wu Zixu's advice and made peace with Gou Jian, the king of Yue. He believed in slander and gave Wu Zixu a sword to kill himself. He threw his body into the river. From then on, the river was turbulent, rolling from Haimen mountain to Yupu in Qiantang, and the waves weakened. In the morning and evening, we can sometimes see Wu Zixu taking the baimasu station at the tide.
Chinese PinYin : sù chē bái mǎ
in a funeral procession
always follow the steps of others , forward or backward. lǚ jìn lǚ tuì
be in a leisurely and carefree mood. háo qíng yì zhì
point at and stare angrily at. jǐ zhǐ nǔ zhāng
Huang Zhong's destruction and abandonment. huáng zhōng huǐ qì,wǎ fǔ léi míng