Face to face
Mian Ming Er Ti, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is mi à nm à ng à RT í, which means not only to tell him in person, but also to tell him in his ear. It describes the elder's earnest teaching. From the book of songs, Daya, Yi.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of songs, Daya Yi: "the bandits face the fate and talk about it."
Analysis of Idioms
Near synonym: face to face
Idiom usage
I am glad to use my calligraphy skills to treat the crime as grass, but the meaning of the words is not stable. I admire the master of the Ming Dynasty and paint with my own eyes. Liu Kezhuang, Song Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : miàn mìng ěr tí
Face to face
Blind wind and strange clouds. máng fēng guài yún
separation between loved ones in life or death. shēng lí sǐ bié
prick one 's own thigh with a needle to keep himself awake. yǐn zhuī cì gǔ