Picking melon from a vine
Baoman Jiegua is a Chinese idiom, the pronunciation is B à ow à nzh à IGU à, which means to follow the vine and touch the melon, which means to expand the case and implicate the innocent.
explain
It refers to a person who is involved in an innocent case.
source
"Yuefu Poetry Anthology · miscellaneous ballads · Huangtai melon Ci": "planting Melon under Huangtai, melon is ripe. One picking makes the melon good, and then picking makes the melon thin. Three picking is still self-sufficient, and picking is absolutely necessary. "
Discrimination of words
[rhyme words] empty enemy, escape not to avoid the road, everywhere for home, well-off family, flowers, regret, life dyed yellow sand, frog in the well, an guoningjia, together scatter, dead wood and flowers
Chinese PinYin : bào wàn zhāi guā
Picking melon from a vine
her voice was pleasant like those of nightingales and swallows. yīng shēng yàn yǔ
good writings make people copy them. luò yáng zhǐ guì
the declining age is like a candle in the wind. fēng zhú zhī nián
When enemies meet, they understand. chóu rén xiāng jiàn ,fèn wài míng bai
parade with beautiful dress in broad daylight. yì xiù zhòu xíng
fish for the moon in the water. shuǐ zhōng lāo yuè
words flow from the mouth as from the pen of a master. chū kǒu chéng zhāng