Inquiry and comment
Inquiry, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x ú NSH ì K ǎ oy á n, which means the assessment of officials. It comes from the book of history.
Idiom explanation
Inquiry: inquiry; examination: assessment. Inquire and assess what you have done and what you have said. The latter refers to the assessment of officials.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of history, the book of Shun," says, "to inquire about things and examine words is to make achievements at the end of words, three years."
Idiom usage
As predicate, object, attribute; refers to the assessment of officials
Examples
In ancient times, when people used to make inquiries, there were signs of merit and crime. Yan Youxi's essays on Shuhua in Qing Dynasty
Inquiry and comment
scholar , farmer , artisan and merchant - shì nóng gōng shāng
Pavilions, terraces and open halls - tíng tái lóu gé