from the outside to the inside
From the outside to the inside, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is y ó UBI ǎ OJ í L ǐ, meaning to see the essence from the surface. From on practice.
Idiom explanation
Table: surface; inside: essence.
The origin of Idioms
Mao Zedong's "on practice" said: "we should transform the rich sensory materials from the rough to the fine, from the false to the true, from one to the other, from the outside to the inside."
Idiom usage
To see the essence from the surface. examples look at the problem from the outside to the inside.
Chinese PinYin : yóu biǎo jí lǐ
from the outside to the inside
thousands of horses for riding. qiān chéng wàn qí
suffer affronts without resentment. shǔ dù jī cháng
the seven necessities of life. kāi mén qī jiàn shì
be passed on and become a tradition. xiāng yán chéng sú