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Yu Guanchu, a Chinese idiom, is pronounced y ú Gu à n é RCH à, which means that the head and tail of a swimming fish are connected one after another. From the eighth chapter of the popular romance of the Republic of China.
The origin of Idioms
The eighth chapter of the popular romance of the Republic of China written by Cai Dongfan and Xu Xun's father: "the three people rush out of the sinus. It's just a narrow alley outside. It's still quiet and there's no one to stop them."
Idiom usage
It's formal; it's predicate and attribute; it's commendatory. Chapter 58 of Wu Jianren's twenty years of witnessing the strange situation in Qing Dynasty: "then call a group of passengers, ten of them together."
Discrimination of words
Synonyms: in order, in order; Antonyms: rush in, break in, rush in, rush in
Chinese PinYin : yú guàn ér chū
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the mirror of qin hung on high -- perspicacious decisions in deciding criminal cases. qín jìng gāo xuán
a man away from his native place is worthless. rén lí xiāng jiàn
token granted by the emperor. dān shū tiě quàn
The past is rich and the present is barren. gǔ féi jīn shòu