To be successful
It's a great skill
Idiom explanation
If writing is a different matter, for example, if a master craftsman does not have civil engineering materials, even if he has the means to achieve success, where are the facilities? Idiom structure: constrictive type, generation time: ancient times
Idioms and allusions
The chalkiness of a man's nose is like a fly's wing, which makes it popular for a craftsman to carry his weight. When he listens to the chalkiness, he does not hurt his nose, and he does not lose his countenance. In Chuang Tzu Xu Wu GUI, during the Warring States period, a man in the state of Chu had a little white powder on his nose, which was as thin as a fly's wings. He asked a stonecutter to chop off the white powder with an axe. "It's a common practice for a stonecutter to carry the weight of the stone, listen to it, and do the chalkiness without hurting his nose." He marveled at the craftsmanship of the craftsman.
Discrimination of words
If writing is a different matter, for example, if a master craftsman does not have civil engineering materials, even if he has the means to achieve success, where are the facilities? Liu Dakui in the Qing Dynasty advocated Chi he, suddenly open, only can be in trouble, not with ease, out of mind, contented with happiness, shake corresponding and, excellent in business, door never stop guests, unpredictable, esoteric Structure: constrictive style: ancient times
Chinese PinYin : chéng fēng jìn è
To be successful
sit side by side and talk intimately. cù xī tán xīn