In order
In Chinese idioms, Pinyin is f ē NTI á ox ī L ǐ, which means to describe a well-organized and incisive speech. It comes from Tang Yulin literature by Wang Dang of Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
It comes from Tang Yu Lin · literature written by Wang Dang of Song Dynasty: "it's time to guard Liang, but the Duke of Wei is not respected. And with the speech, separated, haunt you about, the public who want to question, bright has played its meaning, the public was shocked, do not feel the front seat
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, attribute, etc
Chinese PinYin : fēn tiáo xī lǐ
In order
discriminate against those who hold different views. pái chú yì jǐ
The natural endowment of the lake. bēi hú bǐng liáng
put the cart before the horse. chē zài mǎ qián
as if it were raining flowers. tiān huā luàn zhuì