Idiom of "dang":
Imprisonment, an idiom in China, is pronounced in pinyin as á ng d ā ng r ù y ù, which means to be chained up and put in prison. Keep me out of trouble for the rest of my life.
Imprisonment, an idiom in China, is phonetically called láng dāng Xi Yu, which means to be chained up and put in prison. From Zou Taofen's Les Miserables.
Dingdong has ears, an idiom in China. The pinyin is dǐng chēng yǒu ěr, which means that someone or something has a great influence and people with long ears should hear and know. The story from Sishui.
Ding Dangyu, an idiom in China, pinyin is dǐng chēngyù shí, which means to describe the extreme luxury of life. From Tang Du Mu's Epang Palace Fu.
Interpretation of ancient books:
Tang Yun, Ji Yun, Yun Hui and Zheng Yun? All cut, sound when. Shuowen was locked with a bang. A description of common details. Re-determine the rhyme club? He chews and drinks soup. The same is boring and drumming. Biography of Historical Records and Sima Xiangru? . "note" , drums.
Guang Yun and Chu Geng cut Jiyun and Yunhui Chu Geng cut? Sound gun? Genus. "Popular literature" is all words. "Wei lue" three-legged warm wine is also. Tang Xue Dading, Jia Dunyi and Zheng Deben. "History of the Song Dynasty Taizu Ji" Lei Dexiang sentenced Dali Temple, saying that Zhao Pu is a strong city and the first place for residential buildings. On the stage, he said angrily, Dingdong still has ears, so you don't know the ministers of Upp society.