A long necked Crane
A long necked Crane looks forward to it.
essential information
Entry
A long necked Crane
pronunciation
yánjǐnghèwàng
interpretation
Stretch your neck like a crane. I'm looking forward to it. Extension: stretch, lead long. Hewang: looking forward to it.
source
Shu Shu, a book in the annals of the Three Kingdoms, said: "today, the bandits and the people have been poisoned. The people who think of the Han Dynasty are looking forward to it."
usage
To be eager is to be eager.
Stories and allusions
Shu Shu, a book in the annals of the Three Kingdoms, said: "today, the bandits and the people have been poisoned. The people who think of the Han Dynasty are looking forward to it."
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