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Jianshi Lvyu is a Chinese idiom, and its pinyin is Ji ā NSH ì L ǚ x ī, which means to be good at observing things. It comes from Zhuangzi's journey to the north.
Idiom usage
In the middle age, he worked as an official for many years. He was a skillful cook and knew the people's heart.
The origin of Idioms
Chuang Tzu's travel to the North: "it's just a question to be asked. It's getting worse every time." Wang Xianqian quoted Li Yi as saying, "the chief executive of the city is a boar, and he is a boar because he is hard to get fat on his feet
Idiom explanation
Metaphor is good at observing things.
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walk on hoar-frost and later on solid ice - lǚ shuāng jiān bīng
the six great divisions in the wheel of karma - liù dào lún huí
be so pleased that one does not know what to do - wú kě bù kě
My mouth is boiling and my eyes are red - kǒu fèi mù chì
hardship of travel without shelter - cān fēng sù xuě