absorb the quintessence
Caifengcaifei is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is C ǎ if ē NGC ǎ if ē I, which means that the metaphor does not give up its strong points because of its short points. It comes from the book of songs, Yingfeng and Gufeng.
Idiom explanation
Fench is Manqing. Its leaves, roots and stems are edible, but its roots are bitter.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of songs, Yingfeng and Gufeng: "there is no lower body to pick Fengcai and Feifei."
Idiom usage
It's a combination; it's a predicate; it's a metaphor. Example Chen Liang of Song Dynasty wrote a book with Zhang demiao's servant: "the people who should be respected in the old part of the army are thin, and they can pick up the best."
Chinese PinYin : cǎi fēng cǎi fēi
absorb the quintessence
husband and wife by the first marriage. jié fà fū qī
spread rumours to injure others ' reputation. zào yáo zhòng shāng
capable of learning from others ' strong points to offset one 's weakness. shàn shàn cóng cháng
be strictly just and impartial. shǒu zhèng bù huí
Words without words are not far from deeds. yán ér wú wén,xíng zhī bù yuǎn
too great pleasure will bring about sadness. lè jí shēng bēi
travel the length and breadth of the country. zǒu nán chuǎng běi
the child is father of the man. jí xiǎo jiàn dà