One stick, one mark
[one stick, one mark] refers to doing things solidly or speaking with one word broken. "Zhu Zi Yu Lei" Volume 34: "probably sage work, such as the so-called stick a trace, a bundle of a palm of blood, straight is so." Wang Yangming's chuanxilu of Ming Dynasty says: "in this place, you must be a saint. You must be a stick, a mark, a bundle of blood all the time. Only in this way can you listen to my words effectively."
Idiom explanation
Idiom stick by stick Pinyin y ī B à ngy ī Ti á oh é n explanation metaphor for solid work.
Idioms and allusions
Source: Zhu Zi Yu Lei: "maybe the sage does things like a stick, a scar, a slap, a slap, blood." also known as "a whip and a scar". "Scholars" one by one: "if the eight part essay is well done, you can do whatever you want. If you want to write poetry, you can write Fu. It's all a whip, a trace, a bundle of blood." In the biography of heroes and heroines, there are three or five chapters: "my brother's words are really a good article with one whip and one mark."
Analysis of Idioms
One stick, one scar, one slap, one blood
Chinese PinYin : yī bàng yī tiáo hén
One stick, one mark
you just don ' t appreciate it. bù shí tái jǔ
the important thing is understanding. guì zài zhī xīn
fall in with others ' wishes and acquire admittance. tōu hé gǒu róng