Obedience
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Z ì sh ù NW é NC ó ng, which means that the words are natural and appropriate, and the expression is clear; it also refers to people's outstanding talent. It comes from the preface to Wu Qian, a chronicle of Ming poetry.
The origin of Idioms
In Chen Tian's preface to the chronicles of Ming poetry in the Qing Dynasty, it is said that "the craftsmen who were photographed alone during this period were like Jingchuan, Zunyan and Zhenchuan, who changed the Qin and Han Dynasties into ouzeng, and changed quzhuoya into obedience."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Wen Cong Zi Shun
Idiom usage
It refers to the proper use of words in the article. The article he wrote is obedient and easy to read.
Chinese PinYin : zì shùn wén cóng
Obedience
one is even willing to die in the evening if he could hear the truth in the morning. zhāo wén xī sǐ