sour , sweet , bitter , hot
Sour, salty, bitter and spicy, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Su à nxi á NK à L à, which means all kinds of tastes. It refers to all kinds of situations such as happiness and pain, which is the same as "sour, sweet, bitter and spicy". It's from 20 years of witnessing.
The origin of Idioms
The 90th chapter of Wu Yanren's twenty years of witnessing the strange situation in the Qing Dynasty: "at this time, Bofen was anxious to cry. He was regretful, resentful, annoyed and anxious. For a moment, he was filled with bitterness and bitterness in his heart."
Idiom usage
Used as a subject or object; used in figurative sentences. example he chewed the bitterness, from which he found his own crisis. Xia Zhengnong's an account for marrying a woman
Chinese PinYin : suān xián kǔ là
sour , sweet , bitter , hot
make the country rich and its military force efficient. fù guó qiáng bīng
speak vehemently with a distinctly moral tone. jī áng kāng kǎi
a hundred mouths cannot explain it away. bǎi huì nán biàn