Break the casserole and ask to the end
Breaking the casserole is a Chinese idiom with the pronunciation of D ǎ P ò sh ā Gu ō w è nd à OD ǐ, which refers to the investigation of things. From Song Dynasty Huang Tingjian's Ode to Zhuo Xuan: "it's impossible to find the right way. Where does Zhuo come from? When he asked about breaking the sand basin, kuangzi was open-minded and self defeating. Besides, he put his head on the ground and set up a house under the house. After all, the skillful are more than the poor. ".
Idioms and allusions
[source]: Song · Huang Tingjian's Ode to Zhuo Xuan: "you can't get it if you are clever. Where does Zhuo come from? When he asked about breaking the sand basin, kuangzi was open-minded and self defeating. Besides, he put his head above his head and put his house under his house. After all, he was more skillful than he was clumsy. " Why didn't she go back to the art troupe? But I don't like to break the casserole. Ba Jin's reunion
Discrimination of words
To be aware of the bottom of something
Chinese PinYin : dǎ pò shā guō wèn dào dǐ
Break the casserole and ask to the end
adopt a wrong method to save a situation and end up by making it worse. bào xīn jiù huǒ
make impartial comments or statements. chí lùn gōng yǔn
make a deaf man and a blind man see. fā méng zhèn kuì
put forth flowers but bear no fruit. xiù ér bù shí
love something too much to part with it. ài bù rěn shì