Loose clothes
Loose clothes, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī Ku ā nd à is ō ng, which means people are thin. From the romance of the Western chamber by Wang Shifu of Yuan Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Used as an object or adverbial; used in writing
The origin of Idioms
The fourth fold of the second book of the romance of the Western chamber by Wang Shifu in Yuan Dynasty: "the word is longer, the leakage is forever, the sound is broad and loose. Don't hate the sorrow of separation. It's a trick. "
Idiom explanation
It describes being thin.
Chinese PinYin : yī kuān dài sōng
Loose clothes
give a pleasant smile of a woman. yān rán yī xiào
A dog in front of his feet eats Yao. zhí quǎn shì yáo
Report from the top to the bottom. shàng zhēng xià bào
The best way is the best. qǔ fǎ hū shàng,jìn dé hū zhōng