get instant results
Instant effect, Chinese idiom, Pinyin for L ì g ā NJI à NY ǐ ng, interpretation: refers to the bamboo pole erected in the sun, immediately see the shadow of the bamboo pole. The meaning of a word refers to the fact that you can see the effect immediately when you do something, or that you can get something immediately when you give something. It is often used to describe a specific measure that can take immediate effect. From the Han Dynasty, Wei Boyang's "shentongqi".
The origin of Idioms
[source] under the volume of shentongqi written by Wei Boyang of Han Dynasty: "instant effect, the sound of HuGu."
Analysis of Idioms
[example] you say that your lotus incarnation is pure and inaction, which is like the change of five elements. Chapter 78 of the romance of the gods by Xu Zhonglin of Ming Dynasty
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate, attributive and object, and it can be used to describe things quickly
Chinese PinYin : lì gān jiàn yǐng
get instant results
become homeless in other countries. liú luò tā xiāng
Feeling the past but the present. gǎn jīn wéi xī
complaints are whispered in a good-natured way. rén yán zé zé