come straight to the point
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Du ǎ nd ā ozh í R ù, which means that the metaphor is straightforward and straightforward.
The origin of Idioms
Guo Moruo's "study of ancient Chinese society" chapter 4-1: "we can see the truth of a society in a short cut, and we can also judge that most of the old historical materials before are false."
Idiom usage
Be an object, attribute, adverbial
come straight to the point
A call in the hall, step down Bainuo - táng shàng yī hū,jiē xià bǎi nuò
good liquor of yang gao -- a kind of good wine - yán gāo měi jiǔ
Two opinions and three differences - liǎng bān sān yàng