sound on the whole though defective in details
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à ch ú nxi à OC à, which means generally pure but slightly defective. From reading Xunzi.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] whitewall is flawless and [antonym] is flawless and perfect
The origin of Idioms
In reading Xunzi by Han Yu of Tang Dynasty: "the Meng family is also a person who collects alcohol. Xunzi and yang are big but small
Idiom usage
In general, it is pure but slightly deficient. "At the beginning, he looked at nature and reason according to the custom, but he didn't agree with Zhu Zi. After reading Zhu Zi Yu Lei, he realized that the Confucians were the first people in the world, but it was a bit too rich and flawed." Feng ban of the Qing Dynasty's dunyin zalu Jiajie Xia. Although there are still some shortcomings in the artistic plot, it is still an excellent work. Those who know that it is mellow and mellow, and those who have big mellow but small flaws. Chen Li's book with Zhou Mengyi in Qing Dynasty and Jiang Kui's book on Baishi Taoist's poetry in Song Dynasty: "if you don't know the disease of poetry, why can you do it. Every master has his own faults. 」
sound on the whole though defective in details
the moon is bright and stars are few - yuè míng xīng xī
hold sb . 's whip and follow his stirrup - zhí biān suí dèng
the wind and rain come in their time - fēng tiáo yǔ shùn