thought-provoking
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is n à IR é NJ à Ju é, meaning intriguing. From "Oubei poetry · Baixiangshan poetry I".
Analysis of Idioms
Thought provoking
The origin of Idioms
Zhao Yi's Oubei poetry · Baixiangshan poetry I of Qing Dynasty: "those who are honest and easy tend to touch the scene and have feelings. They are inspired by things. The scene in front of them and their oral language are refreshing and endurable."
Idiom usage
It is also used as predicate and attributive with commendatory meaning.
Chinese PinYin : nài rén jǔ jué
thought-provoking
pass on generation after generation. dài dài xiāng chuán
A hundred goods and a thousand articles. bǎi pǐn qiān tiáo