A sharp apology
Li Li Ci, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ì Hu ì sh à NC í, which means to be eloquent and beautiful. From Sanshui Xiaodu · Wang Zhigu.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Zhigu, a Sanshui Xiaodu written by Huangfu of Tang Dynasty, said: "you can't feel the front seat when you see his sharp words."
Idiom usage
To be eloquent is to be eloquent
Chinese PinYin : lì huì shàn cí
A sharp apology
take up a pen and complete an essay. yuán bǐ chéng zhāng
the spring snow -- a highbrow song. yáng chūn bái xuě
Long thoughts but no worries. cháng niàn què lǜ
The thunder is too fast to cover my ears. jí léi bù xiá yǎn ěr