A sharp sword
Jian tou Yi'an is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Ji à NT ó uy à Xu è, which describes a small voice. Metaphors are of no importance. From Zhuangzi Zeyang.
Analysis of Idioms
Jian Shou Yi Ke
Idiom usage
As an object, attributive; figurative speech is unimportant. The two marks on the couch are awe inspiring, and it is not necessary to have a sharp sword. The Song Dynasty, Su Shi's poem "another journey to the mountain"
The origin of Idioms
Zhuangzi Zeyang: "when a man blows a sword, he still has a sword; when he blows the head of the sword, he just has a sword. Yao and Shun are well-known. Before Dai Jin people, Dao Yao and Shun were just like Yi Yao. "
A sharp sword
sing wonderfully with a silver voice and deep feeling - shēng qíng bìng mào