speak to the purpose
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y á Nb ì y ǒ uzhen ò ng, which means you can get to the point as soon as you speak. From the Analects of Confucius advanced.
Idiom explanation
Middle: right up.
The origin of Idioms
"The advanced Analects of Confucius" says, "if you don't speak, you must be right."
Idiom usage
Subject predicate; participle; commendatory, to the point. example if you don't speak, you must be right. "ZhouShu · Wudi Ji Shang" don't mention it, he really didn't say it when judging things, and his words must be right.
speak to the purpose
Respect the old and show respect for the poor - jìng lǎo xù pín
be struck by lightning and split into two halves - tiān dǎ léi pī
Failure is on the verge of success - bài yú chuí chéng
The sea is boiling and the mountain is splitting - hǎi fèi shān liè