Idiom origin: Jin Fuxuan's "Prince Zhen of Shaofu": "So close to Zhu Zhechi, those who are close to Mexico are black; Sound and harmony are distinct, and the shape is regular and straight. "
Example of Idiom: It turns out that people near Zhu Zhechi are all black. It is quite common for Zhu Ying to wait on the young lady every day, embroider her bed in her spare time and read and write.
Note: ㄐㄧㄣˋㄇㄛㄐㄧㄣㄨㄓㄜㄔㄧˋ.
Zhu Zhechi: I have heard and heard a lot, and I am naturally influenced by it all the time. If I don't study, I will learn three points.
Idiom grammar: complex sentence patterns; As an object and clause; Can be used alone.
Degree of common use: common idioms
Emotion and color: neutral idioms
Idiom structure: complex sentence idioms
Generation time: ancient idioms
English translation: influence other translations through the morality of contact: dis-moiqui tuhantes et je te dirai qui tues
Idiom riddle: falling out of the water is red.
Pronunciation note: ink, you can't pronounce "rice".
Writing note: near, you can't write "into".