small but complete
In Chinese idioms, Pinyin is j ù t ǐ é RW ē I, which describes things in general, but in a smaller scale and shape. From Mencius Gongsun Chou Shang.
The origin of Idioms
Mencius Gongsun Chou Shang: "ran Niu, min Zi and Yan Yuan are concrete and subtle."
Idiom usage
The content of describing things is generally available, but the scale and shape are smaller. It has five or six acres of ponds, thousands of bamboo poles, dozens of trees, pavilions and bridges. The biography of Mr. zuiyin written by Bai Juyi in Tang Dynasty is also very specific. ——Shen Kuo's MengXiBiTan of Song Dynasty however, when they grow up, their feathers become plump, and everything is concrete, I love them more than those old birds. ——(Zhou Sushan's good for the first time (excerpted from the first volume of the seventh grade of the people's Education Press) this model is the epitome of the city, which is concrete and clear at a glance. note: it can only describe real objects, but not abstract things, which are rationally understood, such as the introduction of ~ and the plan of ~.
small but complete
lofty ridges and towering mountains - chóng shān jùn lǐng
attack the enemy at his weak points - pī háng dǎo xū
Forget your achievements and forget your losses - jì gōng wàng shī
not occur even in a hundred years - bǎi nián nán yù
Women's weaving and men's farming - nǚ zhī nán gēng