Public praise
Popular proverbs, word-of-mouth, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is s ú y à NK à UB à I, which means popular proverbs and sayings widely spread. From a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the fourth chapter of a dream of Red Mansions written by Cao Xueqin in the Qing Dynasty: "on the one hand, he took out a copy of the official protector's Amulet from the bag. When he handed it to Yucun, it was all the proverbs and public praise of the famous official families of the local big families."
Idiom explanation
Popular: popular. Proverbs: proverbs. Word of mouth: refers to the spread of oral proverbs. Popular proverbs and sayings that are widely spread.
Public praise
enhance agricultural production and economize expenses - qiáng běn jié yòng
not to show off one 's knowledge - bù lù guī jiǎo
not to know the depth of things - bù zhī shēn qiǎn
The fish is broken and the birds are scattered - yú kuì niǎo sàn