Make excuses
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is "Zhen NQ ū Ji è Z ā o", the original meaning is to pillow wine, cushion wine lees. Now refers to drunk, drunk, from the book of Jin · biography of Liu Ling.
Idiom explanation
The original meaning is to pillow the wine and cushion the lees
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Liu Ling in the book of Jin: "so Mr. Fang took the opium to bear the rice wine, took the cup to wash the rice wine, and strove to sit in his beard. He was careless and happy."
Idiom usage
When you drink a glass of your own, you still need to see the state of. The person who faces you is thunder, the left neighbor is a bee, and the right neighbor is a fool. Drink order of anyatang by Cao Shao in Yuan Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : zhěn qū jiè zāo
Make excuses
all neglected tasks are being undertaken. bǎi fèi xián jǔ
It's like the abyss of heaven. bù chì tiān yuān