delve into secret facts or principles
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t à NZ é Su à y à n, which means to explore the profound truth and search for secret things. It comes from the book of changes.
Idiom explanation
Explore: seek, explore; explore: deep and mysterious; search: search; hidden: secret. Explore the profound truth, search for secret things.
Idioms and allusions
In the book of changes, the first part of the book of Songs: "to explore the hidden, to go deep and to go far, to determine the good and bad fortune of the world, and to become the best in the world, it is the great yarrow turtle."
Idiom usage
There are few experts to explore the profound truth, which is the source of etiquette and custom. On the benefits of Chinese characters to the world by Liu Shipei
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: deep to far, deep to hidden, to explore the hole micro, to explore the poor, to understand the hole micro
delve into secret facts or principles
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dress in the coarse hempen cloth black - pī má dài xiào
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