a variation of a musical composition
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y í sh à nghu à NY à, which means to change the tune of music. It comes from the Song Dynasty yuan quhua's qingpingle (trade for feather).
The origin of Idioms
Song Dynasty yuan quhua's "qingpingle (trade for feather)" CI: "trade for feather. The flowing warbler at the bottom of the flower speaks. Sing through Qin e Jun and live. How much of a bowel break can be eliminated. "
Idiom usage
It's all you old cunt to send the girl warm and cold. The second part of the song tuanhuafeng by Ye Xianzu in Ming Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
A change of palace
Chinese PinYin : yí shāng huàn yǔ
a variation of a musical composition
Breaking wood and digging earth. duàn mù jué dì
desire greatly to win the support of the wise. sī xián rú kě
Clever words and clumsy reasoning. cí qiǎo lǐ zhuō
A unique step through the ages. qiān gǔ dú bù