girls to be picked up
Ye ye advocate Tiao, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y à y è ch à ngTi á o, which means to describe the graceful branches and leaves of willow. Later, it means to let people enjoy the twists and turns of flowers and plants, by referring to prostitutes. From yanchuntai.
Analysis of Idioms
Wild grass and idle flowers
The origin of Idioms
Li Shangyin's poem "yanchuntai" in Tang Dynasty: "the heart of the badminton people in the honey room, they know each other all over the world."
Idiom usage
Combined; as object and attribute; with derogatory meaning. Song Dynasty Zhou Bangyan's "weichi Cup" CI: ye ye advocates all acquaintances, still used to see the Pearl song and green dance. In the Song Dynasty, Yan Jidao's "qingpingle" said: "in front of the wind, the road is full of flowers, the leaves are smelted and the emotions are advocated." Song Luyou's "Taoyuan reminiscent of old friends 4 of 5": the road of wine singing in the south of the city. There are so many ways to make contributions. A bright red dew. The most important thing is to care.
Chinese PinYin : yě yè chàng tiáo
girls to be picked up
be too late for regrets and lamentations. jiē huǐ wú jí
too much wealth invites trouble. yíng mǎn zhī jiù
a big tree strikes roots deeply. shù dà gēn shēn