On GaN Ji Xin
On GaN Ji Xin, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ù ng ā NJ ì x ī n, which means metaphor is good and paranoid. It comes from zati by Liang Jiangyan in the Southern Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
When it comes to sweet, we should avoid spicy. Metaphor is good and paranoid.
The origin of Idioms
The preface of miscellaneous style written by Liang Jiang Yan in the Southern Dynasty: "as for all the sages in the world, they are obsessed with each other. They are sweet but not bitter. They are good at Dan but not plain."
Idiom usage
Be good and paranoid
Examples
Today's matter is contrary to its theory, the trace is suitable for the theory of Gan Ji Xin. On literature by Zhang Binglin
Chinese PinYin : lùn gān jì xīn
On GaN Ji Xin
remove mountains and drain seas. yí shān huí hǎi
owe a debt of gratitude and hope to recompense it. gǎn ēn tú bào