keep under observation
Observe quietly, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ì nggu ā nm ò ch á, meaning silent, careful observation. It comes from Lu Xun's "pass" at the end of qijieting's essays.
The source of the idiom is Lu Xun's "pass" of "pass" at the end of qijieting's Essays: "for example, a painter's painting of characters is also a silent observation, familiar with the heart, and then concentrated on thinking, and at a stroke."
keep under observation
changes arise from the elbow and armpit . 2 . confusion starts from one 's side or friends - shì shēng zhǒu yè
render outstanding service and be famous - bài jiàng fēng hóu
to be one 's bosom friend who is actually not - miù tuō zhī jǐ
an exalted discussion and extensive statement - chóng lùn hóng yì