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Xiaban zouman, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xi à B à NZ à UW á n, which means to roll a bullet down a slope. It refers to eloquence without hindrance, agility without stagnation. It's from Han Ji · Gaozu Ji Yi.
The origin of Idioms
If you plan to welcome fan Yangling with the yellow house and Zhu wheel, and make people focus on the outskirts of Yan and Zhao, then the border cities will be happy and fall in love with each other. Han Dynasty · Xun Yue
Idiom story
During the Tang Dynasty, Zhang Jiuling, the Minister of Zhongshu, was in charge of selecting talents for the Ministry of official affairs. He advocated employing people without qualification and setting up ten interview envoys, which was praised by the emperor. He can not only help the emperor deal with government affairs, but also is a talented poet. He is eloquent and always talks about the Scriptures, as unhindered as Osaka Kobayashi.
Idiom usage
Examples
Zhang Jiuling is good at talking about it. He always talks with his guests about the purpose of the Scriptures. He goes to banzou pills as follows. Wang Renyu's "the legacy of Kaiyuan Tianbao: debate on Zou Wan"
rolling a pallet on a slide
little government work and few criminal cases - zhèng jiǎn xíng qīng
as soon as the sun reaches the meridian it declines - rì zhōng zé yí
closely reasoned and well argued - tóu tóu shì dào