A sharp sword
Jian tou Yi'an is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Ji à NT ó uy à Xu è, which describes a small voice. Metaphors are of no importance. From Zhuangzi Zeyang.
Analysis of Idioms
Jian Shou Yi Ke
Idiom usage
As an object, attributive; figurative speech is unimportant. The two marks on the couch are awe inspiring, and it is not necessary to have a sharp sword. The Song Dynasty, Su Shi's poem "another journey to the mountain"
The origin of Idioms
Zhuangzi Zeyang: "when a man blows a sword, he still has a sword; when he blows the head of the sword, he just has a sword. Yao and Shun are well-known. Before Dai Jin people, Dao Yao and Shun were just like Yi Yao. "
Chinese PinYin : jiàn tóu yī xuè
A sharp sword
take more time to consider the matter. shì huǎn zé yuán
change tactics as the situation demands. suí shí shī yí
Follow the way and uphold justice. zūn dào bǐng yì
instructions from one 's father. shī tíng zhī xùn
Break through the strong and destroy the sharp. chōng jiān huǐ ruì