Recite the whole story
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch é NY ī nzh ā NGJ ù, which means to ponder and conceive poems and essays silently. It comes from Wu Zhen's biography of Yingying in Tang Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As a predicate or object; used in writing, etc
The origin of Idioms
Wu Zhen's biography of Yingying in the Tang Dynasty: "however, if you are good at writing, you often recite articles and sentences, and those who resent and admire them for a long time."
Idiom explanation
Meditate: meditate and recite. Chapter and sentence: chapter and sentence, also refers to poetry. Silently ponder over the conception of poetry.
Chinese PinYin : chén yīn zhāng jù
Recite the whole story
turn from angry into happy mood. huí chēn zuò xǐ
It's easy to make a general in the face of the enemy. lín dí yì jiàng
courteous approach and generous gifts. bēi lǐ hòu bì
use the past to attack the present. yǐ gǔ fēi jīn
There is no sneer at the end of the story. kuài xià wú jī
Attack a son's shield with his spear. yǐ zǐ zhī máo,gōng zǐ zhī dùn
Give up one's wisdom and give up one's life. qì zhì yí shēn