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It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is pi à NL í Nb à nzh à o, which means to describe a small part of things. From Sun Yi, a chronicle of Ming poetry.
The origin of Idioms
Chen Tian of the Qing Dynasty wrote in Sun Yi, a chronicle of Ming poetry: "when I look at his poems, I plagiarize the words and sentences, but it is meaningless. I can't get it if I ask Du for it."
Idiom usage
If the situation is not clear, we will make mistakes in our work if we make a rash conclusion only by relying on the materials of
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: one scale and half claw, fragmented
Chinese PinYin : piàn lín bàn zhǎo
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not swayed by personal considerations. bù xún sī qíng
look down upon everybody else. gǒu yǎn kàn rén
cut the dress according to one 's figure. liàng tǐ cái yī
hand out official posts and make promises to grant special favour. fēng guān xǔ yuàn