Yu Jian Yan Shu
Yu Jian Yan Shu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ú Ji à NY à NSH à, which means letter. It comes from the divertimento of Zui Luo Ge Ti Qing by Shi shukao of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
·Shi shukao's "Zui Luo Ge · Ti Qing" divertimento: "tears line Luo skirt embroidered train, Acacia two words Yu Jian Yan Shu."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: fish intestines, fish intestines and wild goose feet, fish seals and wild goose posts
Chinese PinYin : yú jiān yàn shū
Yu Jian Yan Shu
Golden rules and jade sentences. jīn zhāng yù jù
be exploited unceasingly and become more and more impoverished. rì xuē yuè juān
be prepared for danger in times of peace. jū ān sī wēi
If you can't bear it, you will make a big plan. xiǎo bù rěn zé luàn dà móu