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Idioms or phrases, such as what to call, what to call before, and what to call after.
Surrounded by entourage
Pinyin: qián h hòhòu y not ng
Explanation: Someone shouted to clear the way in front, and someone surrounded the protection behind. In the past, officials were described as traveling with many people.
Source: Yuan Anonymous's "Earning Express" is the second discount: "I want to be an official, how glorious it is!"
After school, students flocked out of the campus.
Pinyin code: qhhy
Synonym: Call before responding, and call after responding.
Antonym: arrive without pomp.
Two-part allegorical saying: the emperor left the palace; Baolao Ye Sheng Tang
Lantern riddle: officials go to court
Usage: as predicate, object and adverbial; Used of dignitaries, etc.
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