The kite shoulder and the lamb knee
Kite shoulder and lamb knee, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is "Yu" NJI "ng" ox ", which means shoulder like a kite, knee like a lamb. To describe a humble state. From the book of reply to Yu Ziyan.
The origin of Idioms
In answer to Yu Ziyan's book written by Fang Xiaoru of the Ming Dynasty, it is said that "no longer can you recite people's beauty and seek their joy."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences
Chinese PinYin : yuān jiān gāo xī
The kite shoulder and the lamb knee
investigation reveals no evidence. chá wú shí jù
be so frightened that one 's galls burst. xīn jīng dǎn liè
Fill the pit and fill the valley. tián kēng mǎn gǔ
Let's talk about the disease. chàng jiào yáng jí