Deep and slow
Yuanjuanhu, a Chinese idiom, is Yu ā nju ā nhu ò h ù in pinyin, which means carved shape and refers to gorgeous palace. It comes from Cheng ce of Zhejiang Province in the first year of Longqing.
The origin of Idioms
One of the Cheng ce of Zhejiang Province in the first year of Longqing: "when a man can be a master, he should be alert and afraid, but when he is in a deep place, his heart is clear and clear, and his desire for banqueting will not be born, but he will worry about the world, and he will do nothing to fight against evil."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing.
Chinese PinYin : yuān juān huò hù
Deep and slow
mistaking the reflection of a bow in the cup for a snake. shé yǐng bēi gōng
A thousand gold for war, a hundred gold for space. qiān jīn yòng bīng,bǎi jīn qiú jiàn