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Expression: be fed up to here Fri Mar 09, 2007 10:47 am  Expression: be fed up to here
 

Wow,Mister Haihao,you are adept at the Chinese pin yin! I was so surprised!

Yes,you're right,hangzhou is the provincial capital of zhejiang.And perhaps "Shang You Tian Tang, Xia You Su Hang" is a rhetorical eight-word saying,but still not four-word idiom,hehe...

Well,Mister haihao, i do find that you're really good at linguistics, and now i'd like to use some four-word idioms to describe you:Bo xue duo cai,Bo wen duo shi, maybe the english meaning is:well learned and have a retentive memory and informed..etc..

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Expression: be fed up to here Fri Mar 09, 2007 12:47 pm  Expression: be fed up to here
 

Thank you very much for your compliments, Mr. Edwin, though I feel a little Can Kui.... Embarassed

In fact I learned Chinese in Gui Guo for a long time and I have been to Suzhou and Hangzhou several times. I always like to have China as my 'grandmotherland' because she is much older than Japan and Japan has learned a lot from her. Smile

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