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Sophistication, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ǎ och é ngli à nd á, which means that a person is steady, experienced and reasonable. From the romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong of Ming Dynasty.
explain
Sophistication: refers to experience and understanding of human relations. It describes a person who is steady, experienced and reasonable.
allusion
Source: the 120th chapter of the romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong of Ming Dynasty: "Du Yu is a man, mature and diligent. He likes reading Zuo Qiuming's Chunqiu Zhuan best." example: I'm not reckless in the past. Li Yu, Qing Dynasty
Discrimination of words
Synonyms: Lao Cheng Lian Da; Antonyms: recklessness; rhymes: steep cliffs, no time to meet, rhinoceros skull and jade cheek, sharp teeth, no ivory in dog's mouth, golden teeth, green fangs, kissing teeth, tiger's teeth, flawless jade
usage
It refers to a person who is experienced.
Idiom story
During the Three Kingdoms period, when Yanghu heard that SUN Hao, the leader of Wu, had removed Lu Kang's military power, he went up to Sima Yan to attack Wu. Sima Yan did not agree, and Yang Hu went to court again to remonstrate him. He suggested that if he did not take this opportunity, it would be very difficult to destroy Wu. Sima Yan asked him to lead the army to attack Wu. He said he was ill and incompetent, so he recommended Du Yu, an experienced and sophisticated man, to undertake the task
know all the moves on the board
The fierce wind strikes the slow doctor - jí jīng fēng zhuàng zhe màn láng zhōng
It's like participating in business - dòng rú cān shāng