give advice and suggestions
The Chinese idiom ch ū m ó Uhu à C è in pinyin means to make strategies. Most of them refer to giving advice to people, which comes from the chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty by Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
According to Feng Menglong's Chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty in Ming Dynasty, "if you wait and see it, you will not see any extraordinary painting strategies. It is only because of people."
Idiom usage
It means to think of ways and ideas for people. examples the rest of the people, including Lao he, also gave advice and made contributions. The ninth chapter of Kong Jue's new heroes and heroines
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: devise strategies < UL > < li > idiom explanation < / Li > < / UL > "plan", a word, two people to discuss. "ShuoWenJieZi" said: "worry about the difficult is to seek." "Erya Shiyan" says: "the heart also. Plan with your heart. " Hongfan, the book of history, says: "Cong makes plans." To conspire is to put forward one's own ideas. "CE" refers to bamboo bundle and bamboo slips. Even the bamboo slips are called CE, that is, bamboo slices are tied together one by one. Plan, write what you decide. Such as "public security policy", "teaching war and guarding policy", "Warring States policy".
give advice and suggestions
with steady progress from day to day and from month to month - rì jiù yuè jiāng
a lone phoenix and a widowed goose - gū hóng guǎ hú
have a large stock of information - lì dì shū chú
the hustle and bustle of large crowds - xī lái rǎng wǎng