Paraglider
It is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ò u è w ú Xu ā n, which means to describe the extremely dexterous chariots and horses. From Wu Shan Gao.
Idiom explanation
Mongoose, a monkey in ancient books, is yellow and black with a long tail.
Xuan, an ancient car with a shed or curtain.
It describes the extremely dexterous chariots and horses.
The origin of Idioms
Tang Luoyin's Wushan high poem: "down pressure heavy spring thousands of Ren, fragrant cloud knot dream, west wind tight.". Even if there are spirits coming and going, the paraglider Pavilion will also fall
Chinese PinYin : yòu è wú xuān
Paraglider
heat intense enough to melt stone and metals. liú jīn shuò shí
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Riding an ox to read the book of Han Dynasty. qí niú dú hàn shū
One's whereabouts is a mystery.. xià luò bù míng
love the subjects as if they were his own children. ài mín rú zǐ