be affected
Do Zhang do Zhi, Pinyin is Zu òāā ngzu òì, Chinese idiom, meaning still words, pretend, pretend. It's from Xingshi Hengyan: Oil seller monopolizes Huakui.
The origin of Idioms
Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty wrote: "those powerful people are not willing to pay, they want to make people cheap. When it comes to those who are willing to pay a few taels of silver, their daughter apologizes and refuses to do so. "
Idiom usage
To put on an affectation is to put on an affectation.
Examples
Holding his fists, he said, "my master is here to have a few drinks and do your business! All alone, you're coming to get me The first chapter of outlaws of the marsh
Chinese PinYin : zuò zhāng zuò zhì
be affected
To throw oneself into difficulties. wěi zhòng tóu jiān
insatiably covetous and gluttonous. tān lán wú yàn
seek out able men and receive them. nà shì zhāo xián
the tune lingered in the room. yú yīn rào liáng