subtle
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù K ě Zhu ō m ō, meaning that people or things can not be guessed and estimated. It's from the four of Renbu in wuzazu.
Idiom explanation
To speculate or predict.
The origin of Idioms
According to Xie Zhaohe's "five miscellaneous Zu · human part four" in Ming Dynasty, "if you have a toilet foot, you can't go back by yourself, so it's a word that can't be caught."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate and attributive. It is used for people's temperament and speculation of things. The third volume of Oubei Shihua written by Zhao Yi of Qing Dynasty: "in fact, Changli has its own characteristics, which is still in the order of words. It is rich, broad and unpredictable, and it is not good at strange and dangerous." However, the meat clip and the meal there seem to contain some intangible secrets. (Lao She's Zhao Zi Yue, Vol.18) this man is silent all day; it's unpredictable. He often does something unpredictable.
Chinese PinYin : bù kě zhuō mō
subtle
particular things improve with the improvement of the general situation. shuǐ zhǎng chuán gāo
Burning the amulet and breaking the seal. fén fú pò xǐ
How can you make a difference. dān dòu jiàn sè