Du Zuiyan
Dukou jueyan, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ù K ǒ uju é y á n, which means Dukou is speechless. It comes from the records of the western regions of the Tang Dynasty, ayoduo kingdom.
Idiom explanation
Shut up. There is no saying.
The origin of Idioms
Tang Xuanzang's "records of the western regions of the Tang Dynasty · ayoduoguo" says: "in the past, he destroyed Mahayana with his tongue, but now he praises Mahayana with his tongue. It's still good for him to mend his mistakes and reform himself. What's Du's good for
Chinese PinYin : dù kǒu jué yán
Du Zuiyan
a far-sighted plan that goes deep into the most probable changes in the years to come. jì shēng lǜ yuǎn
Every inch is a measure of the depth. cùn zhǐ cè yuān