Five stones and six Bunting
Five stones and six stones, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ǔ sh í Li ù y ì, meaning to describe accurately or to study carefully and orderly. It comes from the biography of Gongyang, the 16th year of Yugong.
The origin of Idioms
In Gongyang biography, the 16th year of the Duke of Fu, it is said that "Fu Shi was born in the fifth year of the Song Dynasty. It's the moon, and the six wagons retreat and fly over the capital of Song Dynasty. What is the reason for speaking first and then the stone? When you hear it, you can see it as a stone. When you observe it, you can see it as a stone How do you say six first and then six? If you remember to see it, you will see it. If you observe it, you will see it. If you observe it, you will see it. If you observe it slowly, you will see it
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing. The seventh volume of Mo Ke Hua Xi written by Peng Cheng of Song Dynasty: "the ancients had a profound intention in their small poems, so far as the big ones were concerned, they had a purpose of five stones and six bamboos to cover the origin of their knowledge."
Chinese PinYin : wǔ shí liù yī
Five stones and six Bunting
too sad and shocking to the ear. cǎn bù rěn wén
a married couple love and respect each other for life. huà méi jǔ àn