know by oneself whether it is cold or warm
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ě ngnu ǎ NZ ì zh ī, which means that the water is warm and cold, and the drinker knows it; Zen Buddhism is used to describe the realm of self realization; it also refers to the deep and shallow learning experience, and only he knows it. It comes from the book of darijing written by shanwuwei in Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
"If you drink water, you will know the heat and cold."
Idiom usage
It's like drinking water. It's like drinking water. Today's practitioner is a teacher. (song · Shi Daoyuan's Jingde Zhuandeng Lu, Volume 4) song · Yue Ke's history · record of the meeting of the Dragon sleeping in the sea: "as for the law, there is no way, there is no phase, such as fish drinking water, warm and cold know."
know by oneself whether it is cold or warm
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