Choose your neighbor
Choose a neighbor, Pinyin is Z é L í n é RJ ū, meaning to choose a good place to live in. It comes from the book "the first thing you want to do with your neighbor is to give.".
The origin of Idioms
Every time I leave for a while, I still want to be with you. Bai Juyi's poem "to be present to the eight Bu neighbors of Yuan Dynasty" in Tang Dynasty
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, object, or attribute.
Idiom story
During the Warring States period, Mencius was very smart when he was young, and often imitated the funerary to blow the trumpet. Mencius' mother worried that he would neglect his studies, so she moved his family to the city. Just next to a slaughterhouse, Mencius soon learned to kill pigs and sheep. Mencius had to move to a school nearby. From then on, Mencius began to learn Confucius' thoughts and became a generation of thinkers.
Chinese PinYin : zé lín ér jū
Choose your neighbor
many officials and dignitaries. guān gài rú yún
charge into the enemy ranks. chōng fēng xiàn ruì
What you say goes against your heart. yán yǔ xīn wéi
having a beginning but no end. yǒu tóu wú wěi