advise frankly
Zhiyanjijian is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is zh í y á NJ í Ji à n, which means the provincial name of zhiyanjijian. It's from Chao CuO's strategy for promoting virtuous people in Han Dynasty.
Idiom usage
To speak plainly of resentment and taboo is to stab someone else's heart - the small one is called "smelly mouth", the big one can kill himself. Therefore, there are very few ministers who "speak up" to the letter.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: direct admonishment
The origin of Idioms
Chao Cuo of Han Dynasty wrote "the loss of the Savior, the fault of the Savior, the beauty of the Savior, the merit of the Savior, and the name of the Savior.". If this is the case, it can be said that he is a man of great remonstrance. "
Idiom explanation
It means to admonish with honest words. In ancient times, it was mostly used by the subordinates to the monarch. It is the provincial name of the Department of remonstrance.
Chinese PinYin : zhí yán jí jiàn
advise frankly
with engeaved dragons and phoenix. diāo lóng huà fèng
put fine timber to petty use. dà cái xiǎo yòng
The difference is a little, the fallacy is a thousand li. chā yǐ háo lí,miù yǐ qiān lǐ
It is better to make a contribution than to make a mistake. shǐ gōng bù rú shǐ guò
not hurt the important essentials. wú shāng dà yǎ
The clouds and trees are far away. yún shù yáo gé