refrain from outspoken attack
Pili Yangqiu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p í L ǐ y á nqi ū, and "Yangqiu" means "spring and Autumn". It means words hidden in the heart. It means praise and criticism. It comes from the biography of Chu Li in the book of Jin.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Chu Li in the book of Jin, "when the state of Qiao and Huan Yi saw it and looked at it, they said," Ji Ye has a skin, and it's sunny in autumn. " There is nothing to be said about it, but there is something to be said about it. "
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] refers to mulberry curse locust, euphemism twists and turns, and [antonym] is not two to one, straightforward, straight to the point
Idiom usage
It is used as an attributive or adverbial. It is used in written language. In my heart, I praise and criticize, saying ~. In Song Dynasty, Hu Jizong's "Shuyan story · things analogy" and in Southern Dynasty, Liu Yiqing's "Shishuo Xinyu · Shangyu": "Chu Jiye, with a bright autumn in his skin, is called the middle of the cutting." Song Ouyang Xiu's "ShangXu Shixue Yanqi": wrapping Yangqiu in the skin, not to mention preparing for the four seasons, swallowing clouds and dreams in the chest, compatible in one. Gong Zizhen's "tease order" in Qing Dynasty: Cooking tea, cooking tea, leisure number southeast flow products. Beauty is beautiful, but beauty is bright.
Chinese PinYin : pí lǐ yáng qiū
refrain from outspoken attack
be in harmony in appearanc but at variance in heart. mào hé xíng lí
just listen to without taking it seriously. gū wàng tīng zhī
rushing headlong into disaster. máng rén qí xiā mǎ
intense darkness without light. àn dàn wú guāng