reel silk from cocoons
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ō Ji ǎ NCH ō us ī, which means to describe the process of seeking the occurrence and development of things according to the order. It comes from "art and literature talks on dialogue style".
Idiom explanation
Metaphor seeks the occurrence and development process of things according to the order.
The origin of Idioms
"Difficulty is the starting point and the core of thought," says Zhu Guangqian in his essays on art and literature. From this point of view, thought seeks the order of relations according to the relevant facts and materials, and gradually peels off the cocoon to pick the gold. "
Analysis of Idioms
The whole process of antonym putting the cart before the horse, abandoning the root for the end, and reversing the subject and the object is like ~, which is very detailed and hierarchical.
Idiom usage
It means to act according to the law of the development of things.
Chinese PinYin : bō jiǎn chōu sī
reel silk from cocoons
communication between minds with loving glances. sè shòu hún yǔ
live in the seclusion of one 's own home. shēn jū jiǎn chū
lay down weapons and strip off armour. dǎo gē xiè jiǎ
feel depressed at the sight of the scene. dǔ jǐng shāng qíng
not willing to listen to advice. shī xīn zì yòng