be clairvoyant
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ò ngji à nzh ē ngji é, which means the key to a dispute or problem. It describes sharp observation and seeing the key to a problem. It comes from the biography of bianquecanggong in historical records.
Idiom explanation
Insight: see clearly; Crux: lump in the stomach, the key to metaphor.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of bianque Canggong in historical records, "bianque drank medicine for 30 days according to his words, and then he saw a person in the yuan. In this way, we can see the five viscera symptoms, especially in the name of pulse diagnosis. "
Idiom usage
He is sharp in observation and sees the key to the problem. Example: Volume 10 of notes of Yuewei thatched cottage written by Ji Yun of the Qing Dynasty: "Xiang Wan agreed to say:" I see the point. "
Idiom story
During the Warring States period, Bian que, a famous medical scientist, studied medicine with Sang Jun, a folk doctor for more than ten years and accumulated some secret and folk prescriptions. Before he died, Chang sangjun gave Bian que the secret recipe and medical books he had collected and gave him a medicine. After taking it for 30 days, Bian que was able to find out the crux of the problem and prescribe the right medicine, thus becoming a famous doctor of the generation.
Chinese PinYin : dòng jiàn zhèng jié
be clairvoyant
be in the van of one 's officers and men. shēn xiān shì zú
investigation reveals no evidence. chá wú shí jù
have no alternative against one's will. pò bù dé yǐ
Saddle does not leave horse, armour does not leave body. ān bù lí mǎ,jiǎ bù lí shēn