Interesting in it
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is g è zh à ngmi à OQ à, meaning the mystery and taste. It comes from two poems on wine in Jiannan poetry manuscript on November 11 by Lu You of Song Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Used as a subject or object; spoken
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: the secret
The origin of Idioms
Lu You of the Song Dynasty wrote two poems on wine in Jiannan poetry manuscript on November 11: "the most interesting one is when he was not drunk at the first Jiao."
Idiom explanation
Among them: among them; wonderful: wonderful, wonderful; interesting: interesting. The mystery and taste of it.
Interesting in it
disappoint those who had hopes in a person - yǒu fù zhòng wàng
prevent against the evils from extending their influence - wéi huǐ fú cuī
entertain imaginary or groundless fears - qǐ rén yōu tiān
symbols of young men 's good conduct - zhī lán yù shù