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The Chinese idiom, Pinyin, is B à ol à w ú y í, which means something appears without leaving behind. From "on Marshall's statement of leaving China".
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] the picture is poor, the original form is revealed, and the truth is revealed; while [antonym] is not leaked, secret, and hidden
The origin of Idioms
Zhou Enlai's comment on Marshall's statement on leaving China said: "the US imperialist policy towards China has been fully revealed, and the traitorous diplomacy of the Chiang Kai Shek government has also been exposed."
Idiom usage
To describe a bad person, a bad thing, or the darkness of society. Chapter two of Du Pengcheng's defending Yan'an: "as long as the main force of the enemy is found here, all the tricks of the enemy will be exposed."
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Eating pines and drinking streams - cān sōng yǐn jiàn
finish penciling one 's eyebrows slightly - dàn sǎo é méi
cannot meet the needs of the people - sēng duō zhōu shǎo
read several lines at one glance - yī mù shù háng