a remedy for all ills
Elixir, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l í NGD à NSH è ngy à o, which means a miraculous medicine that is very effective and can bring the dead back to life. It refers to an effective method that can solve all problems in fantasy. From play River Pavilion.
Notes on Idioms
Spirit: effective.
The origin of Idioms
The second discount of yuan · anonymous's play Jiangting: "you don't need a panacea. You eat ginger, spicy garlic and onion."
Analysis of Idioms
A panacea
Idiom usage
A good way to solve all problems. Mao Zedong's "rectifying the party's style of work": "up to now, there are still many people who regard some individual words in Marxist Leninist books as ready-made panacea."
Chinese PinYin : líng dān shèng yào
a remedy for all ills
fear wolves ahead and tigers behind. qián pà láng,hòu pà hǔ
fold one's hands and await destruction. shù shǒu dài sǐ