Holding the lead
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is w ò s ù Hu á IQI ā n, which means holding the lead and holding the lead. It means being diligent in writing and collating. From the preface to the biography of scholars in northern history.
The origin of Idioms
In the preface to the biography of scholars in northern history, it is said that the scholars who hold Su Huai lead and attach great importance to Xi Jie Yi came from the imperial court
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: clench the lead, clench the plain
Idiom usage
It refers to writing.
Holding the lead
A strong man has a strong hand - qiáng zhōng zì yǒu qiáng zhōng shǒu
The tortoise crane has a long life - guī hè xiá shòu
Be content with the old customs and indulge in the old news - ān yú gù sú,nì yú jiù wén
the wind and rain come in their time - fēng tiáo yǔ shùn