A divine understanding
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh é NL ǐ ngy ì D é, meaning to comprehend thoroughly. It comes from the new words of the world.
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: shenlingyizao
The origin of Idioms
"Gaozuo Taoist doesn't speak Chinese" is quoted from "gaozuo biezhuan" by Liang and Liu Xiao in the Southern Dynasties: "monk Hu Ming, corpse Li Mi, people from the western regions It is because of translation that all the words of the public are related to each other. However, the God receives the idea and stops in front of the words. "
Idiom explanation
The description comprehends thoroughly.
A divine understanding
Comparison between fish and wild goose - yú guàn yàn bǐ
Put down the butcher's knife and become a Buddha - fàng xià tú dāo,lì dì chéng fó
excellent in both performing skills and moral integrity - dé yì shuāng xīn
How can you let others snore on your couch - wò tà zhī shàng,qǐ róng tā rén hān shuì
take a heavy burden and embark on a long road - rèn zhòng dào yuǎn
receive soldiers with baskets of rice and vessels of congee - dān sì hú jiāng