Get rid of
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is Tu ō sh ǒ UD à NW á n, which means to describe a smooth poem. It comes from the biography of Wang Yun in southern history.
The origin of Idioms
Liang Shenyue in the Southern Dynasty used Xie Tiao's words to comment on Wang Yun's poems. See biography of Wang Yun in southern history.
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences
Get rid of
be strictly honest under all circumstances - bù kuì wū lòu
Be willing to bow to the downwind - gān bài xià fēng
seize an opportunity to start doing sth. - chéng jiān tóu xì
alternate intimidation and bribery - wēi pò lì yòu
Public talent and public expectation - gōng cái gōng wàng
deep favour and weighty righteousness - ēn shēn yì zhòng