give fluent replies
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ì ngdu ì R ú Li ú, which means quick thinking and fluent answers. It comes from the biography of Zhang Hua in the book of Jin, the biography of Xu Mian in the sixth volume of Southern history, and the first six chapters in the romance of the Three Kingdoms.
Analysis of Idioms
Dialogue is like running water. The answer is quick and fluent.
The origin of Idioms
① In the biography of Zhang Hua in the book of Jin, it is said that "the Chinese should be fluent, and the listeners forget to be tired." (2) biography of Xu Mian, Volume 6 of Southern History: "he is not only idle in writing but also good at diction. Although he fills in the volume of writing, he is full of sitting guests. He is able to deal with it like a stream, and keeps writing." (3) in the first six chapters of the romance of the Three Kingdoms, it is said that "Cao Jian Xu should be like the current, he loves it very much and wants to use it as a counselor."
Idioms and allusions
During the northern and Southern Dynasties, Xu Mian served as the Minister of Zhongshu. After Xiao Yan ascended the throne, he was promoted to Youcheng, the Minister of state. He was in charge of the administrative and military power of the country. He often couldn't rest sooner or later, and returned home only once in a month or two. He was familiar with clerical work, correcting documents and receiving guests.
Idiom usage
He is excellent in his studies and answers the teacher's questions every time.
Chinese PinYin : yìng duì rú liú
give fluent replies
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