fortune
The Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is Z à Ohu à Xi à o é R, which is a funny way to say about fate. It comes from the biography of Du Shenyan in the book of the new Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Du Shenyan in the book of the new Tang Dynasty, it is said that "the disease of Shenyan is very serious. How about song Zhiwen and Wuping. And he said, "it's so hard for children. What can we say?"
Idiom usage
It is also used as an object and attributive. It is used as an example to describe the fate of Ruofu and mengke, who suffered from the worry of collecting salary, like the suffering of exhaustion. Zhao Bi's manggui Dui in Ming Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : zào huà xiǎo ér
fortune
talent unsurpassed in one 's generation. gài shì zhī cái
gaiety and splendour of six dynasties aristocratic life. liù cháo jīn fěn
A thousand miles is still a face. qiān lǐ yóu miàn
make polished impromptu speech. qī bù chéng zhāng
chase the sun and drive the wind. zhú diàn zhuī fēng