great straightness seems crooked
Da Zhi Ruo Kou, pronounced D à zh í Ru à Q à, is a Chinese vocabulary. It refers to the most upright people who seem to be reluctant and easygoing in appearance.
The most upright person is easy-going in appearance. It is the same as "straight as bend". The source of the book is 45 chapters of the silk book of Tao Te Ching: "outspoken, outspoken, outspoken, outspoken." Shusuntong was a Confucian of the Han Dynasty. Is that right? On biographies of Liu Jing and sun Tong in historical records
Chinese PinYin : dà zhí ruò qū
great straightness seems crooked
go through the ceremonies of appointing a commander-in-chief. dēng tán bài jiàng
Quiet words are not easy to violate. jìng yán yōng wéi
a great man becomes famous late in life. dà qì wǎn chéng