Tongwendali
Tongwendali, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ō NGW é nd á L ǐ, which means to have knowledge and etiquette. From the cold swallow in Pingshan.
The origin of Idioms
The seventh chapter of cold swallow in Pingshan written by Di'an mountain people in Qing Dynasty: "although Kuang niece is a small village girl, she is literate, literate, talented and virtuous. Without reducing the number of ancient girls, how can she be as white as a wall and as green as a green?"
Idiom usage
as a predicate or attributive; used in dealing with affairs
Chinese PinYin : tōng wén dá lǐ
Tongwendali
the road to happiness is strewn with setbacks. hǎo shì duō qiān
Draw a picture of the land and commit a prison. huà dì zuò yù
Right voice and elegant voice. zhèng shēng yǎ yīn
give up one 's own views and follow others. shě jǐ cóng rén
A bundle of cattail is preserved. shù pú wéi pú
one 's mind is somewhat unhinged. hún bù shǒu zhái