polish painstakingly
Diao Gan Zhuo Shen is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is di ā og ā nzhu ó sh è n, which means the deliberate tempering of writing. It's from "a gift to Cui Li.".
The origin of Idioms
Han Yu of Tang Dynasty wrote a poem "to Cui Lizhi to comment on the incident", which said: "you are advised to keep your guard and wait for the recruitment. You don't have to worry about your liver and kidney."
Idiom usage
As predicate, object and attribute; used in writing. He shakes his head in the morning and frowns in the evening. He carves his heart and his kidney and hears it. Song · Ouyang Xiu's poem "reply to Sheng Yu Mo's drinking"
polish painstakingly
take measures only when in urgency - kě ér chuān jǐng
Turn the tables on the right and stir up chaos - fǎn zhèng bō luàn
be crazy about foreign things and obsequious to foreigners - chóng yáng mèi wài
bamboo shoots after a spring rain - yǔ hòu chūn sǔn