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Can you tell me the story and origin of the idiom "There is something in the window"?
Idiom: When something happens.
Pronunciation: d not ng Chuāngs fā
Interpretation: The metaphorical plot has been exposed.
Source: The Journey to the West, Rucheng, Tian Ming: "Mrs. Chuan Yu, I am very annoyed, but there is something in the window."
Example: I saw my mother who cleared slaves in the morning, but she sent me home and sent me out at night. Is it "~"? (Feng Ming magnum "cautionary tale" volume 20) I hope it will help you! Hope to adopt
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