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Interpretation of Riding a Crane to See Yangzhou
Metaphor wants to be an official, get rich, become immortal, or describe greed and delusion. To "ride a crane to the state." The origin of the idiom: Living in the same village with Yuan: "Seek fame and gain more, ride a crane and look at Yangzhou."

Traditional Writing: Riding a Crane to Yangzhou

Note: ㄑㄧㄜㄨㄤㄧㄤㄓㄡ

Riding a crane to see Yangzhou is synonymous: riding a crane to rise to Yangzhou. Liang Yinyun's Novel of the Southern Dynasties (Volume 6): "Every guest has his own ambition. They are willing to create Yangzhou history, or they are willing to earn more money, or they are willing to ride a crane to climb the mountain. " Song and Sun Weixin wrote in Ruan Langgui: "Who can ride a crane as a teenager and be gentle and drunk?"

Idiom grammar: as object and attribute; Used for people's delusion and greed.

Degree of common use: common idioms

Emotion and color: derogatory idioms

Idiom structure: more formal idioms

Generation time: ancient idioms