very eloquent
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is bi à NC á IW ú h é, which means that Bodhisattvas are able to speak for others. They are fluent in meaning and reasoning, and can debate. From the collection of Arts and culture.
Idiom usage
The adjective is eloquent
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: eloquence is unimpeded
The origin of Idioms
Volume 76 of yiwenlei Jue quoted Liang Wangyun's stele of the wise master of Guoshi Caotang temple in the Southern Dynasty as saying: "it shows that Yicheng, advocates three wisdom, has no barrier to debate, and has magical power of game."
Idiom explanation
Buddhist language. It refers to the Bodhisattva's way of speaking. He has a clear sense of righteousness, fluent speech and good eloquence.
very eloquent
one 's words are obeyed , and one 's plans are followed out sb . 's advice and adopt his plan - yán xíng jì cóng
Advance the virtuous and retreat the sycophant - jìn xián tuì nìng
A thousand cups of wine for a bosom friend - jiǔ féng zhī jǐ qiān bēi shǎo