Broken bits and pieces
Duan Li Ling Bi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Du à NJI ā NL í NGB ì, which means to compare fragments and precious words. It comes from ye Jingkui's preface to the diary of forgetting Shanlu.
The origin of Idioms
Ye Jingkui's preface to the diary of forgetting Shanlu: "after the 1911 Revolution, there were very few meetings. Today, we can get the theory of wenqixu in the broken bits and pieces. Since Sicheng Guangxu, he has been a gentleman who has read and understood the truth."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used of words, etc.
Broken bits and pieces
advance by inch and retreat by foot - cùn jìn chǐ tuì
Good fortune is hard to give up - shàn cái nán shě
strong as a bear in the hips and with a back supple as a tiger 's - hǔ bèi xióng yāo