On the move
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ò ngzh ò ngku ǎ NY à o, which means often to the point or grasp the key of the problem. It comes from Zhuangzi health preserving master.
Idiom explanation
Move: often; in: to the point; in: space; to the point. Often to the point or to the crux of the problem.
The origin of Idioms
Chuang Tzu health preserving master: "in accordance with the principle of heaven, he criticizes the great but guides the great."
Idiom usage
Yunnan Province, which borders Britain and France, has a lot of negotiations and documents. However, the family's inscriptions follow the party's direction and are important in action. Successive governors have relied on them to promote the county magistrate. History of the Qing Dynasty: biography of Shizeng
Analysis of Idioms
A synonym: Kenji in the verb
Chinese PinYin : dòng zhōng zhe yào
On the move
eat animal flesh raw and drink its blood. rú máo yǐn xuè
maintain one 's original pure character. yī chén bù dào
Craftsmen abandon their talents. jiàng mén qì cái
The misfortune of friendship. xiān jiè zhī huò
and bestow upon the former benefactor a thousand taels of silver. yī fàn qiān jīn