a rapier thrust
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is mi à oy à J à NgR é n, which describes a language with deep meaning or beautiful sound. It comes from Ci Yun Wen Qian You Wang Sheren's garden poem.
Notes on Idioms
Witticism: 1. Words with deep and interesting meaning. Astonishing: astonishing: the number of news and achievements is much larger.
The origin of Idioms
Huang Tingjian, Song Dynasty, wrote a poem in the garden of Wang Sheren: "it's unforgettable to sweep flowers, sit down and blow."
Idiom usage
Example what to say can be said without considering surprise, but how to say it requires surprising witticism. Lao She's the language of drama
a rapier thrust
make a law only to fall foul of it oneself - zuò fǎ zì bì
Good fortune is hard to give up - shàn cái nán shě