to sum up
In short, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is y à o é ry á nzh à, which means to say it in a nutshell. From Lu Ji, Jin Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
Lu Ji, Jin Dynasty, wrote in his book on five grades: "in a word, the monarch of the fifth grade thinks about governance for himself, and the chief of the county is for profit."
Idiom usage
In a word, in a word, in a word. Example: in Lu Xun's three idle episodes, the haziness in "drunken eyes": "in other words, it was because I could not write before, but now I have to write."
Analysis of Idioms
All in all, let's talk about it
Chinese PinYin : yào ér yán zhī
to sum up
hide one 's capacities and hide one 's time. tāo guāng huì jì
a jewelled palace in elfland 's hills. xiān shān qióng gé
settle one 's young wife in a golden house. jīn wū cáng jiāo