The Great Wall
One word great wall, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī Z ì ch á ngch é ng, which means a long line of formation, also refers to a word works, comparable to the Great Wall. It comes from Tang Xianzu's "Peony Pavilion: zhekou" in Ming Dynasty.
Idiom usage
A word works
The origin of Idioms
Tang Xianzu of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the Peony Pavilion: fighting the Great Wall with the word "en Tai" and borrowing the influence of the Confucians
Idiom explanation
In a long line. It also means that one word works, comparable to the Great Wall.
Chinese PinYin : yī zì cháng chéng
The Great Wall
Kill yourself by raising a tiger. yǎng hǔ zì bì
what the heart wishes one 's hands accomplish. suì xīn yīng shǒu
be rich and varied as rosy clouds are rising slowly. yún xīng xiá wèi