Zhu louqihu
Zhu louqihu, an idiom, is used as an object and attribute. It is a beautiful building. It comes from Zhang Juzheng's a gift to the son of the state, Ma Shengxing, in the Ming Dynasty: "I didn't see Xu Shijia, but Zhu louqi was forced by Qingyun. Once you lose your favor, the door will decline, and the front of the hall will be full of thorns. "
Idiom explanation
Explanation: the beautiful Pavilion.
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Juzheng of the Ming Dynasty wrote in his book a gift to the son of the state, Ma Shengxing: "I didn't see Xu Shijia at that time, but Zhu louqi was forced by Qingyun. Once you lose your favor, the door will decline, and the front of the hall will be full of thorns. "
Examples of Idioms
Contemporary · Yin Qian's "Orchid Pavilion Garden presents Zhu Dan to friends for their birthday celebration": "Zhu louqi's poems and wine songs, a touch of Danxia reflecting the curtain nest. The willow warbler lightly dances in the vestibule, and the catchwords are endless. I will never forget that I made an appointment with you and formed a swallow nest. The boat is full of love, and the heart is full of green waves. "
Idiom usage
Usage: as object and attribute; used in architecture, etc
Discrimination of words
Reading Q ǐ
Chinese PinYin : zhū lóu qǐ hù
Zhu louqihu
make only superficial changes. gǎi tóu huàn miàn
Changing column and stretching string. gǎi zhù zhāng xián
collect bits of fur under the foxes ' forelegs to make a robe. jí yè wéi qiú
limited outlook and experience. yǒu zhōng kuī rì
It's too late to cover your ears. jié léi bù jí yǎn ěr