closely reasoned and well argued
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is t ó ut ó ush ì D à O. originally, it is a Buddhist language and refers to Tao everywhere. Later, it describes that speaking and doing things are very orderly. It comes from Zen master Huili Dongyuan, a continuation of the biography of lanterns.
Examples of Idioms
Look at the way he talked about the steam turbine. He's good at it. The 13th chapter of Ji Wen's the voice of the city in Qing Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
According to the Buddhist master Huili Dongyuan in xuzhuandenglu: "only when we know that all the leaders are Tao, the Dharma is perfect."
Chinese PinYin : tóu tóu shì dào
closely reasoned and well argued
hands and eyes acting in coordination. shǒu huī mù sòng
There are two sides to the Chinese thief. hàn zéi bù liǎng lì
Cut down on the achievements and reserve the ability. fá gōng jīn néng