Noodle soup
Tangqusanmian, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ā ngq ù s ā NMI à n, which means Pushi Rende. It's from records of the historian Yin Benji.
Analysis of Idioms
Open up one side
The origin of Idioms
Yin Benji in historical records: Tang Chu saw Ye Zhang's net on all sides, and he said: "from all sides of the world, we all enter our net." Tang said, "hee, it's all over!" Then he went to three sides and said, "I want to be left, I want to be left. Right, right. You don't have to die, but you're in my net. " When the princes heard about it, they said, "it's Tang De, and animals."
Idiom story
In the early years of the Shang Dynasty, when Shangtang went out, he saw a man in the wild who was netting animals in all directions. He prayed to the heaven: "from all directions in the world, they all come into my net." Shang Tang said with a smile, "that's OK." He ordered people to get rid of the three nets and said, "if you want to be left, you can be left. If you want to be right, you can be right. Everything goes into the net." When the princes heard about it, they praised Shang Tang's virtue for his high-energy ability to collect everything.
Idiom usage
It can be used as an object or attributive. It can be used as a written example. Biography of Wang Chang in the book of the later Han Dynasty by Fan Ye in the Southern Dynasty and Song Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : tāng qù sān miàn
Noodle soup
Melting the past and casting the present. róng gǔ zhù jīn
die to preserve one's virtue intact. qǔ yì chéng rén
Scorching lips and dry tongue. jiāo chún gàn shé