How does Lan write idioms that start with the word blue?
1, lán zh cháng shēng, an idiom in China, is phonetically called lán zh and cháng Shēng, which means Gao Dechang. From luling photoelectric fu.
2. Lan Xunxin, an idiom in China, is pronounced as lán zhūn xěn, which means a metaphor for a woman's beautiful and kind temperament. From Ying Ying's grave, a little prostitute.
3. Lan Zhi's room, China idiom, pinyin is lán zhǐzhèshì, which means a good environment. It comes from Ceng Zi's disease.
4. Hui, an idiom in China, pinyin is Lá lán xěn Huìxìng, which means a metaphor for noble morality and elegant manners. From "The Jade Girl Shakes the Fairy Pei".
5, Lan Jian Yu Zhe, China idiom, Pinyin is lán cuy zhé, the original meaning is to die chaste. After that, he made many speeches to mourn the unfortunate death of people. Excerpted from the speech of Shi Shuo Xin Yu.