The land is mottled
Lu Li mottled is a Chinese word from quhua, which means to describe brilliant colors.
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The third volume of quhua written by Liang Tingnan in the Qing Dynasty: "disdain to model the meaning of the text, and speak freely through its meaning, which is mottled and indescribable."
Discrimination of words
Example heavy blue and red, with its halberd thorn, eye-catching fine, gorgeous. Lu Xun's "supplement to the collected works of the collection of works of art to be broadcast"
The land is mottled
Understanding and knowledgeable - zhí liàng duō wén
there can never be too much deception in war - bīng bù yàn quán
callosities found both on one 's hands and feet -- have been working hard - shǒu pián zú zhī