analytical
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l í ngy ī NCH á L ǐ, which means that you can understand things clearly when you hear sound, and that you are good at analysis. From journey to the West.
The origin of Idioms
The 14th chapter of Wu Chengen's journey to the West in Ming Dynasty: "my grandson is quite capable of subduing the dragon and subduing the tiger. He has the magic power of crossing the river and stirring the sea. He can judge from the appearance and listen to the sound."
Idiom usage
It's a combination; it's predicate and object; it's commendatory. examples we should think more and think more. We should be able to understand all kinds of things, listen to what we hear, and be flexible. Bao Lei's Zhu Bajie learning skills and Zhou Xingsi's Qian Zi Wen in the Southern Dynasty: "listen to the sound, judge the reason, judge the appearance and judge the color"
Chinese PinYin : líng yīn chá lǐ
analytical
one's eyes brimming with radiating vigour. jiǒng jiǒng yǒu shén
keep on repeating at great length. lián piān lèi cè
shoulder to shoulder and hub to hub. mó jiān jī gǔ