be ready to write down anything encountered
Huaiyin is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is Hu á IQI ā NW ò Qi à n, which means to bring writing tools for writing. It comes from Shi Tong Cai Zhuan by Liu Zhiji of Tang Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: huaigu clenching, huaixian Tiegu, huaixian clenching
The origin of Idioms
Liu Zhiji of the Tang Dynasty wrote in Shi Tong Cai Zhuan: "since ancient times, the scholars who explored the cave and hidden the mountain, and the guests who were holding the lead and holding the Cuan, why don't they ask for different opinions and pick up the opinions."
Idiom explanation
Always bring writing tools for writing. It is the same as "huaixiantiluo".
be ready to write down anything encountered
extensive experience and knowledge - dān jiàn qià wén
could not communicate between man and woman - shòu shòu bù qīn
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