Look for words behind closed doors
Searching for a sentence behind closed doors is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is B ì m é nm ì J ù, which means to think hard when composing a poem.
Idiom explanation
It's about thinking when you're writing a poem.
source
Xu Du of Song Dynasty wrote in the volume of "Que Sao Bian" that "he wandered under the forest with all the students, or he came back in a hurry, went up to the couch, and was led by himself, groaned for a long time, and was hale and hearty. If he took a pen and wrote quickly, he could finish a poem." the ninth poem of Huang Tingjian's Song Dynasty poem "when illness starts, Jingjiang Pavilion is just about to happen": "close the door to find a sentence, Chen Wuji, and Qin Shaoyou are very friendly to visitors." In Song Dynasty, Yang Wanli's poem "going down to Hengshan beach and looking at Jinhua mountain" said: "it's not poetic method to search for a sentence behind closed doors, it's just a collection of poems." Let's get involved in our own affairs and find out who is a writer. The sixth part of Chen Qubing's miscellaneous feelings of daytime sleep
Discrimination of words
Building a car behind closed doors.
Look for words behind closed doors
circumstances change with the passage of time - shí guò jìng qiān
cut the weeds and dig up the roots - zhǎn cǎo chú gēn