Line by line
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is j ù B ǐ Z ì zh ì, which means careful consideration word by word. It is the same as "row upon row". From Song Zijian's preface to the collection of remote harmony.
Idiom explanation
[idiom]: line by line [Pinyin]: J ù B ǐ Z ì zh ì [explanation]: carefully examine word by word, sentence by sentence. It is the same as "row upon row".
Idioms and allusions
[source]: Qian Qianyi's preface to song Zijian's collection of remote harmony in Qing Dynasty: "Song Zijian takes all the poems of the Six Dynasties and three Tang Dynasties, line by line, and the following sound belongs to harmony, which is called the collection of remote harmony."
Discrimination of words
Phonetic code: jbzz
Idiom usage
Used as an object, attribute, clause, etc
Line by line
rat 's liver and insect 's legs - shǔ gān chóng bì
goods are plentiful and the people happy - wù fǔ mín ān
The spirit dissipates the courage - qì xiāo dǎn duó
a lamb going astray at a fork in the road - qí lù wáng yáng
sth. unfortunate , esp. death - yī cháng liǎng duǎn