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
Picking melon from a vine
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