spinless
Praise, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ì m ě izh ī C í, meaning overblown words. It comes from the preface of Gao Yunong, a trivial record of returning to the fields.
Analysis of Idioms
A compliment
The origin of Idioms
In Liang Zhangju's preface to Gao Yunong's return to the fields in the Qing Dynasty, it is said that "Yunong's preface is a sudden one, and there are some words of praise."
Idiom usage
To be the subject or object of; refer to words that praise too much.
Chinese PinYin : yì měi zhī cí
spinless
imbued with a spirit that can conquer mountains and rivers. qì tūn shān hé
to catch a thief you must find the stolen goods. zhuō zéi zhuō zāng
cut the weeds and dig up the roots. chǎn cǎo chú gēn
leave nothing usable to the invading enemy. kōng shì qīng yě