be filled with wisdom
Languanding, a Chinese idiom, is pronounced t í h ú Gu à nd à ng
Minmin is refined from milk and is most beneficial to human body. To pour the refined cheese from the milk on your head. This metaphor is used by Buddhists to instill wisdom and enlighten people. It is also used to refer to listening to brilliant opinions and enlightening people. It's also cool and comfortable. It's from hard to go.
The origin of Idioms
Gu Kuang in the Tang Dynasty wrote a poem "it's hard to walk on the road." I don't know that guanding can make cool head not hot
Idiom usage
Wang Sheng was full of joy when he heard about it, but he seemed to be happy, and his illness had been reduced by 67 points. Ling Mengchu, Ming Dynasty (Volume 11)
Analysis of Idioms
[antonym] stubborn, stubborn and unrepentant
be filled with wisdom
be like the three legs of a tripod - sān fēn dǐng zú
point at the chicken and curse the dog - zhǐ jī mà gǒu
with roast turtle and minced carp - fèng biē kuài lǐ
Monofilament does not form thread - dān sī bù chéng xiàn
an emaciated , dried-up appearance - xíng róng kū gǎo