simple words but deep meaning
As an idiom, it is used as predicate and attributive, which means concise and profound. It comes from the book Guozi of Guocheng in Jin Dynasty, which is quoted from volume 617 of Taiping Yulan: "there are different opinions, but there is no way. Zhang Huyao sat down at the end of the sentence, and his promise is far away, which is enough to express his feelings."
Idiom explanation
Explanation: concise and profound.
The origin of Idioms
"Taiping Yulan" volume 617 quoted Guo Chengzhi's "Guo Zi" of Jin Dynasty as saying: "each word has its own separation, but it doesn't work. Zhang Huyao sat down at the end of the sentence, and his promise is far away, which is enough to express his feelings."
Examples of Idioms
It is like a bright light, illuminating the development of poetry and the whole literary and artistic creation. Journal of poetry, No.4, 1978
Idiom usage
Usage: used as predicate and attribute; used in writing
Discrimination of words
Related idioms: words and deeds do not conform to words and meaning, words are close and far away
Chinese PinYin : yán yuē zhǐ yuǎn
simple words but deep meaning
Fish in three days and net in two. sān rì dǎ yú,liǎng rì shài wǎng
Beat the chicken and curse the dog. dǎ jī mà gǒu
I don't know how to love you. bù zhī téng yǎng