a clever , penetrating remark
Qiaofaqizhong is a Chinese idiom, and its pinyin is Qi ǎ of ā Q í zh ò. It describes being good at taking the opportunity to express opinions, which can be proved by facts.
explain
FA: archery, figurative speech. He is good at taking the opportunity to express his opinions, which can be proved by facts.
source
1. Sima Qian of the Western Han Dynasty wrote in the historical records of filial piety and martial arts that "the young monarch is good at making good contributions and is good at making wonderful achievements." 2. Song Sushi's "notes on Qiu Chi · Shan Yi Sun Zhao" said: "although its technique is based on the classic of difficulties and plain questions, it is often ingenious, but it is not perfect."
usage
As predicate or complement, it refers to being good at judgment and being able to come true
Chinese PinYin : qiǎo fā qí zhòng
a clever , penetrating remark
as long as the heaven and earth endure. dì jiǔ tiān cháng
An inch of foot and a foot of foot. cùn tí chǐ jiān
A good man is getting better at work. hóng jiàn yú gàn