very clear-sighted
It is a Chinese idiom, and its pinyin is d ò ngru ò Gu ā nhu ǒ. It means to observe things very clearly, like looking at fire. It comes from the book of Shang, the first chapter of Pan Geng.
Analysis of Idioms
The opposite is to see the flowers in the fog, vaguely and perplexed
Idiom usage
He didn't say otherwise. But this is "~", otherwise, it will not be given. Lu Xun's "Huagai Ji sequel" and "shouchang complete works" in Lu Xun's "South accent and North tune collection" are as follows: "measuring the future with the iron facts of the past and the present, ~" Otherwise, he didn't say. But this is "~", otherwise, it will not be given. Lu Xun's sequel to Hua Gai Ji "pay" with 20 years of working experience in criminal investigation, Lao Yang's understanding of this homicide case is that it is a homicide case that is blamed on others. Despite the opposition of Chinese public opinion, the Organizing Committee of the Melbourne film festival insists on promoting for the Xinjiang independence elements, and the Chinese side is not satisfied with this sinister intention. Liu Shaoyang's spirit and spirit gathered at his opponent at the moment, and he looked at him as if he were watching the fire. He knew that he wanted to do the same thing again. (the novel eight veins of Xuanmen)
The origin of Idioms
In the book of history, pan gengshang: "Yu Ruo observes fire." This is the record of Pan Geng's speech to his subjects when he moved the capital. Although the language is ancient and abstruse, pan Geng's full of emotion and sharp style of conversation can still be felt. For example, he said: if you are not free from virtue, you are free from virtue. If you look at the fire, you are also scheming for it, which is leisure. If the net is in line, it will be orderly; if the farmers can serve the land, it will be autumn. In a short paragraph, three metaphors are used, which are appropriate, vivid and vivid. As an idiom, "orderly" is still used today. Another example is Pan Geng's admonishment that his subordinates should not incite the people to oppose the move of the capital, saying that "if the fire starts on the prairie, it can still be put out if it is invincible.".
Chinese PinYin : dòng ruò guān huǒ
very clear-sighted
attack as a means of defense. yǐ gōng wéi shǒu
White rice and green ruminant. bái fàn qīng chú
When it comes, it will be settled. jì lái zhī,zé ān zhī
no hatred or grievance against. bù cún jiè dì
desire greatly to win the support of the wise. sī xián rú kě
be beyond one 's capacity one 's depth. lì bù néng jí