The last trick of carving insects
Diao Chong Mo Ji, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is di ā och ó NGM ò J ì, which means "Diao Chong Mo Ji", the same as "Diao Chong Mo Ji". It comes from the book written by general manager daweng Dongya.
The origin of Idioms
In Tang Shunzhi's answer to Weng Dongya's general system book in the Ming Dynasty, it is said that "when the Duke is successful, he should carve the last trick for the time, and use it as a cymbal song to carry on Caiqi and Jianghan."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: the last skill of carving insects, the little skill of carving insects
Idiom usage
As subject, object, attribute; refers to writing skills.
The last trick of carving insects
evoke memories of the past while living in the present - fǔ jīn zhuī xī
run out of ammunition and food supplies - dàn jìn liáng jué
the declining age is like a candle in the wind - fēng zhú zhī nián
the arrow is fitted to the string - jiàn zài xián shàng
A suckling calf is not afraid of a tiger - rǔ dú bù pà hǔ