Linglong revealed
Linglong reveals that the Chinese idiom pinyin is l í NGL ó NGT ò UL ò u, which means that the utensils are exquisite and transparent, the structure is delicate, and it also means that people are smart and flexible. It comes from Xu Xiake's travels to Yunnan diary by Xu HongZu of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom usage
is used as predicate and attributive; it is often used in poetry
The origin of Idioms
Xu HongZu of the Ming Dynasty wrote in Xu Xiake's travel notes to Yunnan: "the stone in the pool in front of the pavilion is eight feet high and half wide. It is exquisite, neither thin nor fat, and there are no ax marks on the front and back. It is also the best of Taihu Lake."
Idiom explanation
It is used to describe the exquisite and bright utensils with delicate structure. It's also a metaphor for being smart and flexible. The same as "exquisite and transparent".
Chinese PinYin : líng lóng tòu lòu
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avoid the difficult and choose the easy. bì nán jiù yì
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