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
Break the casserole and ask to the end
there were snakes and vipers creeping around among the dragons -- the high and low were mixed together - lóng shé hùn zá
vulgar or common-place point of view - shì sú zhī jiàn