Yaolin Yushu
Yaolin Yushu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y á ol í NY ù sh ù, which means to describe a person with outstanding appearance and intelligence. From nangezi, Guo xiaoniang's daozhuang.
The origin of Idioms
In Song Dynasty, Xiang Ziyan's nangezi guoxiaoniang daozhuang said: "the wind and dust come out of Yaolin and Yushu, not wild flowers and grass
Analysis of Idioms
Yao Lin qiongshu
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing
Chinese PinYin : yáo lín yù shù
Yaolin Yushu
enemy forces closing in from all sides. sì jiāo duō lěi
open broad avenues to able people. guǎng kāi cái lù
people 's feelings change with the circumstances. qíng suí shì qiān
only rigidly adhere to words and expressions , without regard to the general meaning of the whole writing. xún háng shǔ mò
be unable to plan out one 's day. zhāo bù jí xī
cut one's feet the procrustean bed. xuē zú shì lǚ
Sea, water and mulberry fields. hǎi shuǐ sāng tián