Elaborate
The Chinese idiom, pronounced y á NJ ī ngch ǎ NW ē I, means to study and clarify profound and subtle principles. It comes from Xue Fucheng's book "the example of the book industry and Commerce verification voucher".
Idiom explanation
The research clarifies the profound and subtle principles.
The origin of Idioms
Xue Fucheng of the Qing Dynasty wrote in his book "the example of giving vouchers to the people in charge of industry and commerce": "in the past one or two thousand years, no one has ever studied and elaborated on it, created a wonderful use for the people, and expanded the beauty and interests of the world. This is nothing else, and the regime is not enough to inspire it."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
Elaborate
shave one 's head and become a monk - jiǎn fā pī zī
everything looks fresh and gay - wàn xiàng gēng xīn
Cut down on the achievements and reserve the ability - fá gōng jīn néng