Lingjinquli
Ling jinkuoli, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l í NGJ ì NCU ì L ì, which means strong and sharp. From Guo Moruo's Hongbo Qu.
Idiom usage
as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 12 4 of Guo Moruo's Hongbo Opera: "I emphasized Lu Xun's position of the people The novel is approachable, while the essay is vigorous. We should grasp that spirit and study separately. "
Idiom explanation
It means strong and sharp.
Chinese PinYin : líng jìn cuì lì
Lingjinquli
People die for money, birds die for food. rén wèi cái sǐ,niǎo wèi shí
lose a sheep and get an ox -- the gain is greater than the loss. wáng yáng dé niú
The warbler sings the swallow. yīng yín yàn sāi