create what is new
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is B á x ī NL ǐ ngy ì, meaning to create new ideas, put forward a unique view. From Shi Shuo Xin Yu · literature
Idiom explanation
Pull out: draw out; new: new idea; lead: have; different: point to unique.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Yiqing of the Southern Dynasty, Song Dynasty, wrote in the book Shishuoxinyu · Literature: "Wang Yi seldom made Kuaiji, but when he first arrived, the zhidaolin was there. Sun Xinggong called Wang and said, "Zhi Daolin is good at bringing forth new ideas. Do you want to see him?"
Idiom usage
It refers to putting forward a new point of view. Examples gongfengshen is heroic, spirited, innovative, and has reached the top of the world. Preface to the collection of fan Gong's essays by Mr. Shihu
Idioms and allusions
During the Jin Dynasty, when Wang Xizhi was the internal history of Kuaiji, sun Xinggong recommended Zhi Daolin, saying that he looked at problems and drew on new ideas. Wang Xizhi is proud and unwilling to talk with Zhi Daolin. Zhidaolin quits silently. Later, when Wang Xizhi went out to do business and saw the eminent monk Zhi Daolin, he talked with him about "Zhuangzi xiaoyaoyou". Unexpectedly, Zhi Daolin's exposition was very brilliant and novel, which Wang Xizhi admired very much.
Chinese PinYin : bá xīn lǐng yì
create what is new
hire personnel on the basis of their abilities. liàng cái lù yòng
The heart of the vertebrae is full. chuí xīn dùn zú
have records that can be referred to. yǒu àn kě chá