A complete collection of idioms with the word "Su"

Han Hai Su Chao, Qiao Su Bu Cuo, Su Hai Han Chao, Lei Su Ji Block, Branches and Leaves Fu Su, Deer Walking Su Tai, Su Su Awakening, Qiao Su Lost

Han Hai Su Chao: [há n h ? i s ū chá o] Interpretation: refers to Tang Dynasty Han.

[qiáo sū bù cuàn]: [qiá o s ū b ù an] Interpretation: firewood can't make a meal. Metaphor is poverty.

Su Hai and Han Chao: [[sū hǎi hán cháo] o] Interpretation: The articles written by Han Yu in the Tang Dynasty and Su Shi in the Song Dynasty are magnificent and tidal.

accumulation block: [lěi sū jī kuài] Interpretation: overlapping clods and accumulated firewood. Describe the place where you live is very simple. The same as "accumulating the Soviet Union".

Fu Su with branches and leaves: [zh and yè fú s ū] Interpretation: It describes that there are four branches and leaves, with high and low density.

a deer goes to the Su Tai: [lù zǒu sū tái] Interpretation: It is a metaphor for the country's downfall and the palace's desolation.

Su Yong wakes up: [g m: o s ū y ē x ǐ ng] Interpretation: revive the withered and the heatstroke. Describe that the suffering people are saved and regained their vitality.

Qiao Su lost his mind: [qiá o s ū sh and cu à n] Interpretation: Although there is firewood, there is no rice to cook. It means very poor.