to sum up
To sum up, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is y à o é RL à nzh à, which means to put it in a nutshell. It comes from Tianqiu, the descendants of Zaiwei, the general notice to the Han people.
Idiom usage
To sum up, law is the public instrument of the world, and change is the axiom of the world.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: in a word, in a word
The origin of Idioms
"To tell the Han people," in Tianqiu, the descendants of the boar and the Wei: "in general, the Manchu people in China, according to their land, mountains and rivers, steal chess, women, jade and silk The ancients said that those who go against the law should be punished. "
Idiom explanation
To put it in a nutshell. In a nutshell, in a nutshell.
Chinese PinYin : yào ér lùn zhī
to sum up