There's nothing wrong with it
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Gu à y à L à UW à n, which means to describe the list is not thorough, choose one, but leave a lot of, generally used for self modesty. From Nanshan.
Analysis of Idioms
A trickle of antonyms
The origin of Idioms
The poem "Nanshan" written by Han Yu of Tang Dynasty: "the group's Ci tries to be concise, and it is full of omissions."
Idiom usage
It's a combination; it's a predicate; it's a modesty. Example: in Song Dynasty, Wen Tianxiang's "with you ti Xing Wen": "two thousand miles away from each other, the moon's heart, sincerely side Li, ~" Li Yu, Qing Dynasty, wrote in his book "casual notes of leisure, living room, couplet plaque": "if the system of couplet plaque of Guanzi is good, then it is good. What is it like?" The main purpose of saying this is to show that there is a big problem in the management of Guangzhou Pharmaceutical club. In the book of the Song Dynasty, Volume 7, the former abolition of the emperor's original record, Shi Chenyue said, "if the King Wu counts the quarrels between the Yin and Zhou, he can't avoid them. In Zhu Zhiyu's selected works of Zhu Shunshui, Yang jiushulue, the strategy of exterminating the prisoners, it is said that "if you want to have a detailed and detailed account for a while, you can't get the momentum quickly. Therefore, it is necessary to give a brief account of the main point. 」
Chinese PinYin : guà yī lòu wàn
There's nothing wrong with it
Spurt blood to pollute oneself. pēn xuè zì wū
be in high and vigorous spirits. yì qì fēng fā
regulate the appetite according to the dishes. kàn cài chī fàn
desist from military activities and encourage culture and education. yǎn wǔ xiū wén