not speak in detail
The Chinese idiom y ǔ y ā Nb ù Xi á ng refers to that although it is mentioned, it is not detailed. It comes from Yuan Dao by Han Yu of Tang Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
The synonym is not detailed, and the antonym is detailed, detailed, and detailed
The origin of Idioms
Han Yu of Tang Dynasty wrote in Yuan Dao: "Xun and Yang Ye chose Yan but not Jing, and their language was Yan but not detailed."
Idiom usage
"Dai" is a deictic, equivalent to "Zhi". Xiuchun is also an acute child. She is deeply dissatisfied with jin'er and advocates that the autumn moon is still in Beijing. Go and ask what's going on? Cao Xueqin's biography by Gao Yang
Chinese PinYin : yǔ yān bù xiáng
not speak in detail
All is gold and all is poverty. jīn jìn qiú bì
Drinking water and eating vegetables. yǐn shuǐ shí shū
Steal the bell and hide the ear. dào zhōng yǎn ěr