read several lines at one glance
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī m ù sh ù h á ng, which means ten lines at a glance. It's from the sequel to the book: heroic action.
The origin of Idioms
"When Xiong gongtingbi was a supervisor of Jiangnan, he personally read the examination papers. Reading, the company commander is in the middle hall, the scales are spread on the top, and there is a jar of wine on the left and right, a sword on the left and a sword on the left. The hands are not regular, and they count the lines at a glance. "
Idiom usage
Reading is very fast. Chapter 11 of the complete biography of eight immortals by Taoist Wugou in Qing Dynasty: "the gift of immortals is a gift from heaven. It goes without saying that one can count one's actions at a glance and know ten things from one's hearing."
Chinese PinYin : yī mù shù háng
read several lines at one glance
Abuse the heart of an old beast. nüè lǎo shòu xīn
beauty of the rivers and mountains. shuǐ sè shān guāng
Escape from the common customs. fēi dùn lí sú