idiom > churinga clay culpture
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Mudiaonisu
  Explanation: Wood carving or shaping clay idols. Describe one who is not flexible or rigid look sluggish.
  Usage: Joint type; as attribute, object;
  Source: Qing Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions" 27 back: "That's her is leaning against the bed railing, his hands holding the knees, tears in his eyes, as if Mudiaonisu general."
  Examples: Yihong where people like ~ scared of one general. (Qing Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions," the ninety-fourth back)
Wood carving or shaping clay idol
  Shape with wood carving or clay idol. Someone who looked sluggish or move dull. Also compared those who did not move. "Dream of Red Mansions" second seven times: "That Daiyu leaning against bed rails, two hands holding knee, eyes with tears, as if Mudiaonisu general, sat two more days straight, had just fallen asleep." "Red Chamber Dream, "the ninth four back:" Yihong where people scared that look like Mudiaonisu general. "
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No. 3
  [Headword]: Mudiaonisu
  [Pronunciation]: mù diāo ní sù
  [Interpretation]: wood carving or shaping clay idols. Describe who is not flexible or rigid look sluggish.
  [Source]: Ming Feng Meng "Jingshitongyan" Volume: "two classes of civil and military, such as Nisumudiao, no one dared to be."
  [Example]: Yihong where people like ~ scared of one general. (Qing Cao Xueqin, "Dream of Red Mansions" ninety-fourth back)
  [Usage]: as attribute, object; means people look.
  [Synonyms]: Nisumudiao
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