A trickle of water
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ju ā nd ī B ù L ò u, which means very little or very little. It comes from tired night by Du Fu of Tang Dynasty.
interpretation
Trickle: a small drop of water. It refers to a tiny or tiny thing. There is nothing missing.
example sentence
1. On the inner sphere of the space sphere, green plants or photocells are used to intercept the solar energy, so that the radiant energy of the sun is trickling down. 2. Now, all levels of the government have reached a consensus: economy means to start with small things, don't be afraid of trouble, try every means to reduce office energy consumption, and try to keep it as small as possible. 3. With the principle of honesty and sincerity, master Yan Zheng did everything for the benefit of all living beings with the donations from the public. "Buddhism is the principle, and Tzu Chi is the matter", which shows the principle through the matter, inspires it with the matter, and returns to the principle.
A trickle of water
As long as you work hard, you can grind an iron pestle into a needle - zhǐ yào gōng fū shēn,tiě chǔ mó chéng zhēn
talk cheerfully and humorously - tán lùn fēng shēng
one word is as heavy as nine tripods - yī yán jiǔ dǐng