Zhou Lang Gu Qu
Zhou Lang Gu Qu is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is zh ō UL á NGG ù Q ǔ, which means that Zhou Yu was originally engaged in music. Later, it generally refers to people who are familiar with music and opera. It comes from the annals of the Three Kingdoms, Wu Shu, biography of Zhou Yu.
The origin of Idioms
In the chronicles of the Three Kingdoms, Wu Shu and Zhou Yu's biography, it is said that "Yu Shaojing means music. Although there are some mistakes after the three barons, Yu must know them and take care of them. Therefore, it is said that" if there are mistakes in music, Zhou Lang should take care of them. "
Idiom usage
Who is the field of? Is it not the place of public opinion? (preface to Yu Lian Cun's drama of persuading good people by Yu Yue in Qing Dynasty) meaning: Zhou Lang's song ends, and there is no sound in the world. It originally means that Zhou Yu's bosom friend is hard to find. For the music that he has changed or played, good news is hard to find, and there is no one to continue it.
Chinese PinYin : zhōu láng gù qǔ
Zhou Lang Gu Qu
The pen is as big as a rafter. bǐ dà rú chuán
striking one snag after another. yī bō sān zhé
pride is not to be encouraged. ào bù kě zhǎng