Take the essentials and cut them out
It is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j à y à OSH à NW ú, which means to grasp the key point. It comes from Tang Yu Lin · politics by Wang Dang of Song Dynasty.
Interpretation of Idioms
To: the main part. Wu: messy. Select the important ones and delete the disordered ones. When writing articles, we should grasp the key points.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Dang of the Song Dynasty wrote in Tang Yulin: Political Affairs: "the text of Cen said:" I see that there are many things discussed in Zhou Dynasty. I quote the categories of things, discuss the past and the present, omit the important points, and know how to write properly. You can't add or subtract a word. It's tiresome to listen to. "
Idiom usage
When writing articles, we should pay attention to the key points
Take the essentials and cut them out
step by step one goes as far as a thousand li - kuǐ bù qiān lǐ
ready to do boldly what is righteous - xiá gān yì dǎn
sincere words and earnest wishes - yǔ zhòng xīn chén