Mend the loopholes
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ǔ Qu ē Gu à L ò u, which means to make up for the defects and loopholes of things. From the postscript of Yan's family precepts.
Idiom explanation
Lack: lack; omission: omission. It refers to making up for the defects and loopholes of things.
The origin of Idioms
In Zhao Ximing's postscript to Yan's family precepts in the Qing Dynasty, it is said that "as for mending the gaps, we can't be without the help of generals."
Idiom usage
To make up for a defect
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: complement
Chinese PinYin : bǔ quē guà lòu
Mend the loopholes
make a feint to the east but attack in the west. shēng dōng jī xī
The sea is not measurable. hǎi shuǐ bù kě dǒu liáng
treasure a thing by wrapping it up carefully. shí xī ér cáng
aged and greatly honoured for one 's virtues. nián gāo dé shào
Buddha is gold, man is clothing. fó shì jīn zhuāng,rén shì yī zhuāng