Two wonders
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī NW è NLI ǎ ngju é, which means that letters and news are cut off. It is also called "silent inquiry".
explain
No news, no letters. I'm still silent.
source
In Lu Zao, a continuation of the mysterious and strange records, Li Fuyan of Tang Dynasty said: "after the death of Chu, the yuan side was protecting and living in Jiangling. For several years, there were two kinds of questions."
usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing.
Chinese PinYin : yīn wèn liǎng jué
Two wonders
throw a long line to catch a big fish — adopt a long-term plan to secure sth big. fáng cháng xiàn diào dà yú
lead one into the interesting part of sth.. yǐn rén rù shèng
The morning hears the way, the night dies may carry on. zhāo wén dào,xī sǐ kě yǐ
That is to say, to treat people in their own way. jí yǐ qírén zhīdào,huán zhì qírén zhīshēn
beat gongs and shout at passengers to open the way for a coming official. kāi luó hè dào