Cenlouqimo
At the end of cenlouqimo, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C é NL ó UQ í m ò, which is only at the end. A square inch of wood can be higher than a tall building. If we don't start with this metaphor, we can't recognize the facts. It's from Mencius, the second part of Gaozi.
The source of the idiom is Mencius · Gaozi Xia: "if you don't guess the origin, you can match the end. If you have a square inch of wood, you can make it higher than the cenlou." "In the third volume of qionglin for children's study, personnel category:" at the end of the Qi Dynasty, cenlou did not know the high and the low. "
Cenlouqimo
try to shorten the neck of a crane and lengthen that of an owl -- to go against nature - duàn hè xù fú
be struck by lightning and split into two halves - tiān dǎ léi pī
respecting the old and being kind to the young - jìng lǎo cí zhì