salient points
Luodaduan is a Chinese idiom, pronounced Lu ò Lu ò D à Du ā n, which refers to the main items and obvious points. It comes from Tianguan book in historical records.
The origin of Idioms
"Tianguanshu in Shiji:" if you want to make a small change, you can't win. "
Idiom usage
It is formal; it is subject and object; it has commendatory meaning. At the second plenary session of the Sixth Central Committee of the Kuomintang, held in March 1946, Chiang Kai Shek ordered his party members to "make proper preparations for the remedy of the Political Consultative Conference agreement.".
Chinese PinYin : luò luò dà duān
salient points
a promotion not according to precedence. bù cì zhī qiān
particularly brilliant in the ending. qǔ zhōng zòu yǎ
drink three cups of wine as forfeit. jīn gǔ jiǔ shù
close the gate and shut out visitors. dù mén xiè kè
be fair in buying and selling. gōng mǎi gōng mài