pour exhortations into sb . 's ear
It's a Chinese idiom, and its pinyin is à RT í mi à nm à ng. "Er ti" refers to exhortation by ear; while "Mian Ming" refers to instruction in person. It refers to the sincere instruction (from the elder to the younger, from the superior to the subordinate). From the book of songs, Daya, Yi.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of songs, Daya Yi: "the bandits face the fate and talk about it."
Idiom usage
There is a kind of writing, that is, there is a standard of writing, which is contained in the book. In Qing Dynasty, Li Yu's quhua · structure and Yan Fu's yuanqiang: "however, in seven days' time, there will be people who will gather their people."
Chinese PinYin : ěr tí miàn mìng
pour exhortations into sb . 's ear
Everyone knows Sima Zhao's heart. sī mǎ zhāo zhī xīn,lù rén jiē zhī
make obeisance and perform the rites of courtesy. kē tóu lǐ bài