Generous
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is k ā NGK ǎ IL í NL í, which means to describe the emotion is very excited; speak and write articles with high spirits and smooth words. It's from "speaking and doing: Notes on the words and deeds of Mr. Wen Yiduo".
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] eloquence [antonym] clumsiness
The origin of Idioms
After Comrade Li Gongpu was killed, there were many alarms and the situation was tense. Knowing that there was more danger than good, Mr Wen bravely scolded the spy at the mass meeting, and pointed to these scum and said: stand up! Stand up! ——"Speaking and doing -- Notes on Mr. Wen Yiduo's words and deeds" by Zang Kejia
Idiom usage
To be formal; to be adverbial; to describe speaking and writing with high spirits. He stood on the stage and gave an impassioned report. Xiaofang is giving a speech on her composition on the stage. Despite her usual support, her speech is impassioned and unconventional.
Generous
the sweet grass and the smelly grass store in the same ware - xún yóu tóng qì
pull shaft of a cart and drop to the rut - pān yuán wò zhé