Study Zhu Dilu
Dilu Yanzhu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ī L ù y á nzh ū, which means to grind cinnabar with dripping water. It refers to the use of vermilion brush to evaluate books. Also known as "Dilu study Zhu". It comes from the poem of Luan Ji by Ye Xianzu of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Ye Xianzu of the Ming Dynasty wrote "the story of Luan Yu, the poem of appreciation" that "the study of Zhu by dripping dew is not careless, and it is easy to identify the common people."
Idiom usage
The maid presented the words to the lady to convey the words of the master. Little sister, I'll start from the beginning and finish in a moment. Awakening the world: Su Xiaomei's three difficulties
Study Zhu Dilu
leaves turning from green to yellow and from yellow to green - huí huáng zhuǎn lǜ
unable to distinguish black from white - bù fēn qīng béi
Different people have different opinions - rén zhě jiàn rén,zhì zhě jiàn zhì