hide one's capacities
Yi Jinyi, pronounced y ì J ǐ NJI ǒ ngy ī, is a Chinese idiom. It means to cover up the magnificence of the brocade by adding a single linen veil to the outside of the brocade. (from the book of songs) the metaphor is not conspicuous.
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Idiom: Yi Jinyi pronunciation: y ì J ǐ NJI ǒ ngy ī explanation: Jinyi is covered with a single linen veil to cover its magnificence. Metaphors don't show off to people. "Chen" and "Chen" are in common use. Shuowen can be found in the interpretation of the word "Chen". Commentators all teach to make Zen clothes which are connected with clothes and have no inner space. For example, the book of rites, the doctrine of the mean and the book of songs. (referring to Huang Xianyu's a preliminary study on the interpretation of Ancient Books)
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"Shi · Wei Feng · Shuo Ren" says, "Shuo Ren is tall and well-dressed." Another poem, Zhengfeng Feng, says: "the clothes are brocade, the clothes are brocade. Uncle Xi, uncle Xi, drive to and return. "
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Therefore, it is more expensive than the original. Liang and Liu Xie's Wen Xin Diao Long · Qing Cai
Chinese PinYin : yì jǐn jiǒng yī
hide one's capacities
hide one 's ingenuity in clumsiness. cáng qiǎo yú zhuō
sing and dance to extol the good times. gē wǔ shēng píng
hate the wicked and point out only the evil which one has done. wù wù cóng duǎn