perceptive
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is m ù J ī D à OC ú n, which means good understanding. From Zhuangzi Tianzifang.
The origin of Idioms
Zhuangzi Tianzifang: "Zhongni said," if you are a lady, you can't have a voice even if you witness the truth. "
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing. There must be a witness to the public. In the Southern Song Dynasty, Liu Yiqing's Shi Shuo Xin Yu Qi Yi quoted the Seven Sages in the bamboo grove: "Ji GUI, then he wrote the great man's theory, which means that he is not different from himself. The combination of the long roar and the long roar is close to the sight. 」
perceptive
Throw oneself into the river and rush into the well - tóu hé bēn jǐng
A snipe and a clam fight for a profit - yù bàng xiāng zhēng,yú wēng dé lì
the river and the great sky are of the same hue - jiāng tiān yī sè
Fish letters and wild geese letters - yú shū yàn xìn