What do you mean by poetry?

From: start; Commitment: undertake the above statement; Turn: turning point; Approaching: the end. Generally refers to the practice of the article. It is also a metaphor for a fixed and rigid form.

The origin of the idiom: Reading the West Chamber by Qing Jin Shengtan: "With so many connections, the topic is exposed."

Idiom example: However, I have to take turns to say a few words on the stage.

Traditional writing: from beginning to end.

ㄑㄧㄔㄥㄓㄨㄢㄢㄜ Athena Chu.

Synonym for connecting the preceding with the following: connecting the preceding with the following, opening the next generation.

Idiom grammar: combination; As predicate and object; Generally refers to the practice of the article.

Degree of common use: common idioms

Emotion and color: neutral idioms

Idiom structure: combined idioms

Generation time: ancient idioms

English Translation: Openness, Development, Change and Summary

Pronunciation note: turn, can not be pronounced as "zhàn".

Note: Cheng, you can't write "Cheng".