just a few words or a short note
A word, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is pi à NY á NY à Z ì, meaning just a word, a small amount of words. It comes from the Confucius Temple stele in Qufu County, Yanzhou.
The origin of Idioms
Li Yong of Tang Dynasty wrote "Confucius Temple stele in Qufu County of Yanzhou:" every word can persuade good and punish evil, induce future generations, and enlighten the enlightenment. "
Idiom usage
Used as subject or object; used in speech, letter, etc.
Chinese PinYin : piàn yán yī zì
just a few words or a short note
speak tactfully but to the point. tán yán wēi zhòng
fail on the verge of success. gōng bài chuí chéng
Dragon leaping and tiger crouching. lóng yuè hǔ jù
To lead a stranger by a stranger. yǐ gǔ yǐn gǔ
proclaim one 's might first and then make an actual demonstration of it. xiān shēng hòu shí