Hong yimiaoji
Hong yimiaoji, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ó ngy à mi à ozh à, which means grand and subtle meaning. It comes from the six classics.
The origin of Idioms
Gong Zizhen's six classics Zhengming in Qing Dynasty: "after Zeng Zi, the book of filial piety was written by Miao people, which was a tributary of the book. It was easy to spread and had no big defects. It was recorded by Dai zhier. Compared with Fang Ji, Zi Yi, Confucius Xianju and Zeng Zi Tianyuan, it was not the same as Zhongyong, Jiyi and Liyun."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: Hong Yixiang
Idiom usage
As an object, attribute, etc
Hong yimiaoji
obtain gold by washing it from sand and gravel - pī shā jiǎn jīn
increase revenue and reduce expenditure - zēng shōu jié zhī
scatter at the mere sight of the oncoming force - wàng fēng ér mí