Word for word
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is y ī Z ì Qi ā nqi ū, meaning that the text is alert, foot down for a long time. It comes from Shaoshi Shanfang bicong, history book zhanbiyi.
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing
The origin of Idioms
According to Hu Yinglin's Shaoshi Shanfang bicong · history book zhanbiyi in the Ming Dynasty, "a poem with one word for thousands of years is a poem with one word for thousands of years, and a history with one word for thousands of years is a poem with one word for thousands of years."
Chinese PinYin : yī zì qiān qiū
Word for word
wear the shoes on the head and the cap on the feet. guān lǚ dào zhì
Keep the army for thousands of days. yǎng jūn qiān rì,yòng zài yī shí
Pull out the ground and shake the mountain. bá dì yáo shān