very clear-sighted
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is Li ǒ oru ò Gu ā nhu ǒ, meaning that things are clear and clear, like looking at fire. It comes from the epitaph of Mr. Zhu Kangliu by Huang Zongxi in Qing Dynasty.
Idioms and allusions
[source] the epitaph of Mr. Zhu Kangliu written by Huang Zongxi in Qing Dynasty: "in the year of 2125, it was like watching a fire when the chaos was controlled."
Discrimination of words
Usage: used as a predicate or complement
Chinese PinYin : liáo ruò guān huǒ
very clear-sighted
congratulate each other by raising the hand to the brow. é shǒu chēng qìng
If you celebrate your father's death, it's hard for you. qìng fù bù sǐ,lǔ nàn wèi yǐ