1, crooked seven and twisted eight
Niǔ· Pei bu wa
The explanation is crooked and not straight.
Lao She's "Little Man's Self-report" comes from: "Those ancient coins have been crooked, and some not-so-green blades of grass are protruding in the eyes of money."
Structural joint idioms
Used as attribute and adverbial; Irregular finger
2, seven crooked and eight twisted
niǔ
Explain that the description is biased.
The origin of Yu Kun's "Three Heroes and Five Righteousnesses" in Qing history is the eighty-fourth time: "There are countless places where you washed and soaked all the way. Let's just say that the house is falling down and even the trees are crooked. "
Structural joint idioms
Used as predicate, attribute and adverbial; Irregular finger