oral teaching that inspires true understanding within
Oral teaching, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is k ǒ uchu á nx ī NSH ò u, refers to oral teaching between teachers and apprentices, inner understanding. It's from the spring rain miscellany - storytelling.
Idiom usage
Although it was not convenient for publishing in the old society, it was finally well preserved through the oral teaching of countless artists for thousands of years. Practical significance in the heritage of traditional Chinese opera by Guang Weiran
The origin of Idioms
"The method of learning books is not to be taught by mouth, not by heart," says Xie Jin of Ming Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : kǒu chuán xīn shòu
oral teaching that inspires true understanding within
as if one rises from the dead. liǎng shì wéi rén
exaggerate embellishment to a story. jiā yóu tiān cù
See the world and bring forth the new. jiàn shì shēng miáo
a dog trying to catch mice -- too meddlesome. gǒu zhuī hào zǐ
make up for lack of natural talent by hard work. jiāng qín bǔ zhuō
ready to die the cruelest death for principles. gān dǎn tú dì