just a short note
A few words, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is pi à nzh à Z à, meaning a few words, a few words, refers to fragmented text material. It comes from Xie Pingyuan's internal history table.
The origin of Idioms
[source] Lu Ji's internal history table of Xie Pingyuan in Jin Dynasty: "every word is not related to it."
Analysis of Idioms
A few words, a few words, a few fragmentary words
Antonym: a long list
Idiom usage
Used as a subject or object; used in writing letters, etc.
Examples
Every time he wrote a letter, he never wrote much.
Ling Mengchu of the Ming Dynasty, Volume 25 of the book "the first time to make a surprise at the carving of a case", said: "those who get a piece of paper are as heavy as Gongbi."
just a short note
an inch of silk and half a grain of rice -- a little bit - cùn sī bàn sù
Mend the scales and nourish the claws - xiū lín yǎng zhǎo
the garden is full of the vigour of springtime - mǎn yuán chūn sè
get to the bottom of the matter - qióng yuán jìng wěi
Words without words are not far from deeds - yán ér wú wén,xíng zhī bù yuǎn