just a few words or a short note
Every word, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is pi à NY á nzh à Z à, meaning fragmentary written materials. It comes from the internal history table of Xie Pingyuan written by Lu Ji of Jin Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Ji of Jin Dynasty wrote in the internal history table of Xie Pingyuan: "every word is not related to it; every trace and handwriting can be corrected."
Idiom usage
If you get it, you must copy it by hand. In Qing Dynasty, Huang Zongxi wrote the epitaph of Li Jun, the governor of the five armies
Analysis of Idioms
synonyms a few words, a few words, fragmentary, a word, a piece of paper antonyms endless, lengthy, lengthy, huge
just a few words or a short note
with tangled hair and plain clothes - luàn tóu cū fú
public business affairs should be strictly managed - gōng shì gōng bàn
be cultivated into a good one under the condition of external moral norms - jī shàn chéng dé