Zhuang Yueyin
Zhuang Xi Yueyin is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Zhu ā NGX ì Yu è y í n, which means Zhuang Xi sings Yue music. To describe not forgetting one's hometown. It comes from the ode to climbing the tower by Wang can of Han Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Zhuang Xi sings Yue music. To describe not forgetting one's hometown.
The origin of Idioms
Wang can's Ode to climbing a tower in Han Dynasty: "Zhong Yi is quiet and Chu plays, Zhuang Xian sings more and more. Human feelings are the same as cherishing the earth, but they are different from each other when they are poor. "
Chinese PinYin : zhuāng xì yuè yín
Zhuang Yueyin
an arrow shot from ambush is something difficult to guard against. àn jiàn nán fáng
hills as if smiling in spring. chūn shān rú xiào