extremely easy to obtain
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Tu ò sh ǒ UK ě Q ǔ, meaning metaphor is very easy to get. It comes from the biography of Chu suiliang in the new book of Tang Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
It's easy to get. The same as "easy to get".
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Chu suiliang in the book of the new Tang Dynasty, it is said that "one or two cautious generals should be sent, one hundred thousand soldiers should be paid, one hundred thousand soldiers should be sent, and one hundred thousand soldiers should be able to fly in the clouds
Idiom usage
The money is a huge and easy source of money.
Analysis of Idioms
Similar words: easy to get
Idiom story
During the reign of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, civil strife broke out in Gaoli, a tributary country of the Tang Dynasty. The minister left and killed the king established by Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty. Then he became king. Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty wanted to fight for Gaoli himself. General Chu suiliang thought that the Emperor didn't have to fight for such a small matter. He sent one or two capable generals to take 100000 troops to fight, and little korea was "easy to take."
Chinese PinYin : tuò shǒu kě qǔ
extremely easy to obtain
nice day and beautiful night. hǎo tiān liáng yè
Fish swimming in boiling kettle. yú yóu fèi fǔ