settle a case with just a few words
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is pi à NY á nzh é y à, which means to be able to judge a lawsuit in a few simple sentences. The latter finger can judge the right and wrong of the two sides in a few sentences. From Yan Yuan, Analects of Confucius.
Analysis of Idioms
A parody of prison
Idiom usage
It's really a piece of speech that breaks the ice. The answer to Zhan Yue
The origin of Idioms
Yan Yuan, Analects of Confucius: "the reason why a few words can break the prison is also related to it?"
Idiom story
During the spring and Autumn period, Zi Lu, a student of Confucius, was strong and strong. He always followed Confucius and drove for him as a bodyguard. Zilu was honest, loyal and filial to his mother. He is very honest, frank and fair. He promises to do what he can immediately without delay. Confucius praised Zilu: "a few words can break the prison, and why?"
Chinese PinYin : piàn yán zhé yù
settle a case with just a few words
wink and make signs to one another. jǐ méi liū yǎn
be at the height of one 's youth and vigour. fēng huá zhèng mào
strike the head on the ground and call on heaven. chuàng dì hū tiān