thought-provoking
The Chinese idiom, pronounced f ā R é NSH ē nx ǐ n ɡ, is thought-provoking. It means to inspire people to think deeply and wake up. It's from a visit to Fengxian Temple in Longmen by Du Fu of Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Du Fu of Tang Dynasty wrote a poem about Fengxian Temple in Longmen: "if you want to feel the morning bell, it makes you think deeply."
Analysis of Idioms
It is thought-provoking and sobering; it is stubborn
Idiom usage
In order to hear the bell on a clear night, we can use it as a predicate or attributive. (comments on the biography of Jin Zhongjie in the new Annals of Yu Chu)
thought-provoking
people starved to death are everywhere - è piǎo mǎn dào
with very limited knowledge and scanty information - gū lòu guǎ wén
Heart disease needs heart medicine - xīn bìng hái xū xīn yào yī
one 's behavior and conversation - jǔ zhǐ yán tán