To interrogate
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is á oy á Ji é Q ū, which means the article is not easy to read. It comes from four biographies of Hanlin · biography of kaimingjun.
Idiom usage
Combined form; used as predicate, attribute and adverbial; used in diction
The origin of Idioms
Zheng Xiangru's biography of kaimingjun in the four biographies of Hanlin in the Qing Dynasty said, "you recommended Fu Shenggong's Shangshu, and Chao Cuo, a Chinese doctor, was sent to his home to give oral instructions and articles from the age of seven, and he was very difficult to understand."
Analysis of Idioms
[near synonym]: qiajiaoqu [antonym]: catchy
To interrogate
gratitude for the slightest favour received or grudge against the slightest wrong done - sī ēn fà yuàn
please help me to present myself - zhù wǒ zhāng mù
the net of heaven has large meshes , but it lets nothing through - tiān wǎng huī huī
is a fusion of feelings with the natural setting - qíng jǐng jiāo róng