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As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is pi à NCH á NGM à J à, which means small specialty and shallow skill. It's from the art of the golden age.
The origin of Idioms
Zheng Guanying of Qing Dynasty wrote in the book "dangerous words in prosperous times · skill": "it is the craftsman who despises the craftsman, the public official who despises the craftsman, and the film's length and skilful skill who despises the number."
Analysis of Idioms
Short cut
Idiom usage
To be subject or object; to be modest.
Examples
Shen Baozhen of the Qing Dynasty wrote "it's not bad to know the final skill of the film in order to be a consultant and a driving force."
Chinese PinYin : piàn cháng mò jì
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human effort is the decisive factor. shì zài rén wéi
quick of eye and deft of hand. yǎn míng shǒu kuài
various musical instruments made of metals , stone , strings , and bamboo. jīn shí sī zhú
Showing virtue and violating the law. zhāo dé sè wéi
different hearts in different breasts—It's hard to tell what's going on in the minds of other people. or People should always be on guard against one another.. rén xīn gé dù pí
teach students in accordance with their aptitude. yīn cái shī jiào
tie the baggage and take the journey. shù zhuāng jiù dào