mourn over a friend's death
A chicken fighting wine, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ī J ī D ǒ Uji ǔ, which means to prepare a chicken and a pot of wine. It used to be used as a memorial to the dead. After also refers to entertaining visitors. It comes from the Xuanwen of the bridge of sacrificing the old Taiwei.
The origin of Idioms
Cao Cao of the Han Dynasty wrote in the Xuanwen of sacrificing the old Taiwei bridge: "after his death, there is a way to pass by. Don't fight with each other to get rid of it. Don't blame the abdominal pain if the car passes three steps."
Analysis of Idioms
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Idiom usage
Since you are willing to come to the appointment, your brother is just waiting for my brother. The wedge of fan Zhang Ji Shu
Chinese PinYin : zhī jī dǒu jiǔ
mourn over a friend's death
encourage the free airing of views. guǎng kāi yán lù
a daily increase in population. shēng chǐ rì fán