Go through
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h é NGC ó ngchu ā NGU à n, which means mastery. All aspects of knowledge and reason melt convergence, get a comprehensive and thorough understanding. From the epitaph of brother Baichuan.
The origin of Idioms
Fang Bao's epitaph of elder brother Baichuan in the Qing Dynasty said, "we should be proud of our opinions and prove the history of the classics by studying the world. We should go through it and never give in to anyone who hears it."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing.
Go through
smash one 's iron pots and pans into pieces and sell them as scrapped iron - zá guō mài tiě
fearful with a guilty conscience - huái zhe guǐ tāi
a makeshift to tide over a present difficulty - wān ròu zuò chuāng
the country is prosperous and the people are at peace - guó tài mín ān
a happy event which pleases one 's mind -- a cheerful disposition and a happy event - shǎng xīn lè shì