explain profound theories in simple language
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is sh ē NR ù Xi ǎ NCH ū, meaning that the content of speech or article is profound, but the language is simple and easy to understand. It comes from Hu Lou Bi Tan written by Yu Yue in Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
The sixth chapter of Hu Lou Bi Tan written by Yu Yue in Qing Dynasty: "the purpose of Gai poet is profound and obvious. If you don't go deep into it, you will suffer from simple diseases; if you go out of it, you will suffer from difficulties. "
Idiom usage
As a predicate, attributive or adverbial; of speech or writing
Idiom explanation
It means that the content of a speech or article is profound, but the language is simple and easy to understand.
Chinese PinYin : shēn rù xiǎn chū
explain profound theories in simple language
be hard to refuse for the sake of friendship. qíng miàn nán què
not to mind taking the trouble. bù yàn qí fán
eat vegetarian food before the Buddha. cháng zhāi xiù fó