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Forum: Reading and Writing 2nd January 2004, 10:29 AM

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Chinese Idiom Rally

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Posted By confucius


fa hao shi ling (to issue orders; to order...

fa hao shi ling (to issue orders; to order people about regarding idiom rallies)

ling xing jin zhi (strict enforcement of of orders and prohibitions, such as one chengyu per post)



Forum: Reading and Writing 1st January 2004, 06:23 AM

Replies: 99

Chinese Idiom Rally

Views: 8,816

Posted By confucius


qu cu qu jing (appropriately, discard the dross...

qu cu qu jing (appropriately, discard the dross and select the essential)



Forum: Reading and Writing 26th December 2003, 02:31 AM

Replies: 99

Chinese Idiom Rally

Views: 8,816

Posted By confucius


hai di lao zhen (The old "needle in a...

hai di lao zhen (The old "needle in a haystack" idiom with Chinese characteristics; they say
"ocean" instead.)



Forum: Reading and Writing 24th December 2003, 09:57 PM

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Chinese Idiom Rally

Views: 8,816

Posted By confucius


"fei lu fei ma" (neither ass nor...

"fei lu fei ma" (neither ass nor horse)
I would not recommend this game for Chinese language beginners unless they want to gain practice
looking up obscure idioms in dictionaries.



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