personally visit
In Chinese, Pinyin is Q ī NL í NQ í J ì ng, which means to be there in person. It comes from the annals of the Three Kingdoms, the annals of Wu, the biography of Wu Zhu.
Notes on Idioms
Lin: to; Jing: realm, place.
The origin of Idioms
In the annals of the Three Kingdoms, the annals of Wu, the biography of the Lord of Wu, it is said that "the Duke of Cao is already in his territory."
Idiom usage
Take part in the meeting in person. "Before writing, I read some reference materials and observed them personally."
Analysis of Idioms
Be on the scene
personally visit
twelve pieces of gold-lettered plates - shí èr jīn pái
without money after one 's death - shēn hòu xiāo tiáo
put forth flowers but bear no fruit - xiù ér bù shí