The crown of a bullet
Clean and tidy. Later, he used metaphor to describe his desire to become an official. Example of idiom: Huizi is smart and holy today, and his clothes are clean and tidy all over the world.
Idioms and allusions
[source]: "the fisherman in the songs of Chu" says: "the new bather must play the crown, and the new bather must shake his clothes." [example]: today, Hui Zi is wise and holy. He is fumigated and soaked all over the world. Preface to Yu Gong Zhui Zhi by Dai Mingshi in Qing Dynasty
Discrimination of words
words whose meaning is similar
To shake one's clothes with a bullet
Idiom information
Idiom explanation: do not spring the crown to vibrate Jin, radiate but come out. In Qing Dynasty, Dai Mingshi's preface, the degree of common use: general emotional color: commendatory words, grammatical usage: as predicate, object, attribute; used in officialdom idiom structure: combined type, generation time: modern times
The crown of a bullet
be conscientious and do one's best - jīng jīng yè yè
A general's family will not produce bad offspring. - jiàng mén wú quǎn zǐ
the handiwork remains though the maker 's gone - wù zài rén wáng