and so on
In Chinese idioms, Pinyin is zh ū R ú C ǐ B ǐ, which means many similar things. It comes from the book of the Song Dynasty, Emperor Wen Ji.
The origin of Idioms
The book of the Song Dynasty, Emperor Wen Ji, says, "you have to assess the taxes of prefectures and prefectures. You are in the city, and you have to worry about it. The benefits of mountains and rivers are just as good as prohibition, and the products of service and calling are just as weak. In this way, it will harm the people. "
Idiom usage
Used as an object or clause; used in writing.
Chinese PinYin : zhū rú cǐ bǐ
and so on
be ready to write down anything encountered. huái qiān tí qiàn
troops more than ten times of the enemy can surround it , and troops more than five times can attack. shí wén wǔ gōng
by the light of the moon and the stars. pī xīng dài yuè
talk in a wild disorderly manner. hú shuō luàn dào
Prison goods are not precious. yù huò fēi bǎo
study the past and foretell the future changes. guān wǎng zhī lái