get to the bottom of the matter
Qiongyuan Jingwei is a Chinese idiom with the pronunciation of Qi ó ngyu á NJ ì NGW ě I. It refers to the whole process of exploring things in depth. It comes from the book of rites · Xueji by Dai Sheng in the Western Han Dynasty.
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In the book of rites · Xueji written by Dai Sheng in the Western Han Dynasty, it is said that "the sacrifice of the three kings to Sichuan comes first and then to the sea, either from the source or from the Commission, which is called Wuben."
Discrimination of words
To make a thorough understanding of the beginning and the end of a matter; to make a thorough understanding of the beginning and the end of a matter. Negative exposure
get to the bottom of the matter
Break the egg and pour out the nest - pò luǎn qīng cháo
turn round on one 's gallopingsteed and aim an arrow at - pán mǎ wān gōng
console oneself with false hopes - shuō méi zhǐ kě
be of venerable age and have eminent virtue - nián gāo dé xūn
The upper beam is not straight and the lower beam is crooked - shàng liáng bù zhèng xià liáng wāi