it stands to reason
A polite Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y á nzh ī y ǒ UL ǐ, which means to speak politely and politely. From journey to the West.
Idiom explanation
There's a point.
The origin of Idioms
The 48th chapter of Wu Chengen's journey to the West in Ming Dynasty: "Chen Laodao:" it's polite. "
Idiom usage
Subject predicate type; used as predicate or attributive; refers to what is said politely. example in communication with others, if you can be polite and elegant, you will leave a good impression; on the contrary, if you are full of dirty words or even hurtful words, you will be disgusted.
it stands to reason
take hold of bushes and trees to pull oneself up - pān téng fù gě
have a recipe for eternal youth - zhù yán yǒu shù