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show common. The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ō ngq í NGD á L ǐ, which means to be reasonable and considerate, and to be used to evaluate people's beauty. It comes from a journey to the West written by a talented person in the Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
"This elder martial brother is still reasonable. Please take a seat and serve tea." The 85th chapter of the Qiludeng written by Li Lvyuan in Qing Dynasty: "because there are people who are unreasonable and reasonable, there are different customs in the family."
Idiom usage
It means to speak and do things reasonably. In Qin Mu's the sea of wrath, Lu Baojun is a friend of a scholar who met him
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] reasonable and understanding; antonym] unreasonable and unreasonable
Chinese PinYin : tōng qíng dá lǐ
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pass on the ancient culture without adding anything new to it. shù ér bù zuò
let those who can serve as teachers. néng zhě wéi shī
A good thing is a good thing. hǎo shì tiān qiān