by cutting out the superfluous
In Chinese idioms, Pinyin is sh ā NF á NJI ù Ji ǎ n, which means to delete the complicated part and make it more concise. It comes from the book of poetry in the past dynasties.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] concise and to the point, and [antonym] lengthy
The origin of Idioms
"The method of quatrains should be graceful and roundabout, and it should be simple if it is deleted."
Idiom usage
Serial verb; predicate; commendatory. Wang Yangming's chuanxilu I: "cut out the complicated and simplify it, and learn from it." the content of this article is very good, and it would be better if it could be continued. The trees in the three autumn period are new, and the flowers in February are new. (couplets by Zheng Xie in Qing Dynasty)
Chinese PinYin : shān fán jiù jiǎn
by cutting out the superfluous
be contented in poverty and devoted to things spiritual. gān pín lè dào
with different appearances but the same essence. yì míng tóng shí
show love and respect as good brothers should. xiōng yǒu dì gōng
the name falls short of the reality. míng bù fú shí