Keep things hidden
Hidden in words, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y á nzh ō ngsh ì y ǐ n, which means that although the speech is wronged, it is not biased, although it is indulgent, it hides profound truth. It comes from the book of changes.
Idiom explanation
It refers to the fact that although words are wronged, they are not biased. Although things are indulged, they hide profound truth.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of changes, xicixia: "his words and songs are in the middle, and his affairs are wanton and hidden."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
Examples
The book of changes, written by Liang and Liu Xie in the Southern Dynasty, says: "the book of changes is only about talking about the sky and being absorbed in the spirit for practical use; the book of changes is called Zhiyuan CI Wen
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: in a word
Chinese PinYin : yán zhōng shì yǐn
Keep things hidden
stoves in summer and fans in winter. xià lú dōng shàn
page upon page and volume upon volume. lěi dú lián piān
A thousand gold for war, a hundred gold for space. qiān jīn yòng bīng,bǎi jīn qiú jiàn