To change quietly
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ò Zhu ǎ nqi á NY í, which means covert transformation. It comes from a letter to Li Bo written by Feng Guifen in Qing Dynasty.
Idioms and allusions
[source]: Feng Guifen's "letter to Li Bo" in Qing Dynasty: "however, the trial purchase of Jimi East provincial yundao was effective three years later. It's also a subtle skill to discuss further. What do deacons think?"
Discrimination of words
Phonetic code: mzqy synonym: imperceptible, imperceptible, imperceptible antonym: indifferent usage: used as attribute and adverbial; used for people's thought and style
Chinese PinYin : mò zhuǎn qián yí
To change quietly
Chicken's voice and goose's fight. jī shēng é dòu
with deep hatred and resentment. dào xīn jí shǒu
Troops and horses are not moving, food and grass go first. bīng mǎ bù dòng,liáng cǎo xiān xíng