Split up
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē NF ē NGP ǐ Li ú, which means to speak simply and powerfully. It comes from Zhang Hong's continuation of the evil sea flower in Qing Dynasty.
Examples
Yan Gong is so cheerful. If he is really split up, we will decide. (the forty second chapter of xunie Haihua)
usage
It means to speak simply and powerfully.
Discrimination of words
Degree of common use
Secluded
Idiom structure
joint
Generation time
modern
Split up
Rise in the morning and fall in the evening - zhāo shēng mù gě
employ or appoint people according to their merits - xuǎn xián rèn néng
have an easy control in the matter - zòng héng kāi hé