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Yu Chang Chi Su, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ú ch á ngch ǐ s ù, which means letter. It comes from Yu Xin's preface to the collection of King Xie Teng in the Northern Zhou Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
origin
Yinma Great Wall Grottoes
The dry mulberry knows the wind, the sea knows the cold. Who is willing to talk to each other.
Guests come from afar, leaving me a pair of carp. Hu'er's cooking of carp includes the book of Chi su.
Kneeling down to read plain books, how can it be. On the word plus food, the next word long memory.
interpretation
"Guests come from afar, leaving me a pair of carp. Hu'er cooks carp, and there is a rule book in it. " Later, he called the letter "fish intestine ruler".
Homologous allusions
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Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing.
Examples
Yu Xin of the Northern Zhou Dynasty wrote in the preface to the collection of King Xie Teng: "fish intestines are full of Chi Su, and geese are full of several lines
"The book of Zhou, biography of Wang Bao:" you hope that the wild geese and the common carp will be able to pass on the rule of time; the clear wind and the clear moon will send you Acacia. "
In Tang Dynasty, Zhang Jiuling's poem "sending Pei Xuanzhou to the border of Dangtu": it's hard for Chi Su to spread the grievances. "
The Ci of nine days of mulberry picking written by Nalanxingde in Qing Dynasty: "the remnant eyes are broken, and the geese are still rare. If you just miss each other, it seems like the old days. "
Chinese PinYin : yú cháng chǐ sù
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