Dress up
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh è NY ī Zhu ó Z ú, which means to shake off dust on clothes and dirt on feet. It describes a person who gives up his worldly life and is determined to live in seclusion in the mountains. It comes from the fifth of eight poems on epic by Jin Zuo Si.
The origin of Idioms
Jin Zuo Si's "eight poems on Epics" the fifth: "Zhenyi Qianren hill, wash foot Wanli flow."
Idiom usage
I'd like to pay my respects to Mr. Zaibai again. I'll go there with tears in my eyes. Song · wuzeng's "Neng Gai Zhai man Lu · Ji Shi"
Chinese PinYin : zhèn yī zhuó zú
Dress up
suffer many a setback during one 's life. mìng tú duō chuǎn
Seeing the text from the perspective of Ying. yǐ xì shì wén
standing like a tripod -- a tripartite balance of forces. dǐng zú ér lì
have great ambition but little talent. zhì dà cái shū
exhaust all resources to build up one 's military power. wán bīng dú wǔ