There's a lot to be said
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ǐ B ì sh é C ú n, which means hard is easy to break, soft is hard to destroy. It comes from Shuoyuan Jingshen by Liu Xiang of Han Dynasty.
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It comes from Liu Xiang's Shuoyuan Jingshen: "Lao Tzu said," is it not because of the softness of a husband's tongue? Is it not because of its firmness that teeth die? "
Examples
~, dirty and hidden diseases. Yan Zhitui's family precepts mianxue in the Northern Qi Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : chǐ bì shé cún
There's a lot to be said
the wind puffs the clouds away. fēng juǎn cán yún
said of a widow or concubine who remarried. pí pá bié bào
scattered all over like stars in the sky or men on a chessboard. xīng luó qí bù
Resisting the tiger to the wolf. jù hǔ jìn láng