Be narrow and narrow
Shuguangjiuzhai, a Chinese idiom, is sh ù Gu ǎ ngji ù Xi á in pinyin, which means to summarize rich content into few words. It's from the poetry of Meizhen.
The origin of Idioms
Wei Juan of Song Dynasty wrote in the volume of "notes on poems of Meizhen": "the old poem of Jinggong says:" my name is Gong, and my character is even the same, and my house is Gong Dun in my eyes. I'm going to come to dun, which belongs to me. I shouldn't take Dun's surname as my surname. " If other people want to conceal this meaning, they have to say dozens of words. But if the public uses 28 words to express it, they really have to be narrow and narrow. "
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing
Be narrow and narrow
summon up one 's courage for a task - chuō lì fèn fā
as one piece of fuel is consumed , the flame passes to another - xīn jìn huǒ chuán
a great scheme has only a poor result - dà jì xiǎo yòng