Jifan Zhiju
Zafan Zhiju, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Tu á NF á nzh ì J ù, which means the government affairs of zafan Zhiju. From the biography of Wang Guangyang in the history of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Guangyang's biography in the history of the Ming Dynasty: "Hao CI called his opera of governing the masses, and he repeatedly offered loyalty and scheming, compared with Zifang and Kongming."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
Chinese PinYin : shí fán zhì jù
Jifan Zhiju
be toughened and hardened into steel. bǎi liàn chéng gāng
Eating in the bowl, looking in the pot. chī zhe wǎn lǐ qiáo zhe guō lǐ
Better be a chicken than a cow. nìng wéi jī kǒu,wú wéi niú hòu
Qianbuba village, hoububa shop. qián bù bā cūn,hòu bù bā diàn
the wind cuts like a knife and the frost bites into one 's flesh like a sword. fēng dāo shuāng jiàn