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It is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ǎ ow é NNI è Z ì, which means to describe a sentence that is excessively considered. It refers to inflexible words rather than spiritual essence. It's from the North window.
The origin of Idioms
Zhu Tao of the Qing Dynasty wrote in his "northern window balderdash" that "the wine shop met people who did not study, so when it came to wine making, it was necessary to avoid biting the words and trapping people with poetry."
Idiom usage
I hate people's biting comments, but I'm a bit of a textual research addict. A textual research on the outlaws of the marsh by Hu Shi
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the lively and vigorous movement of penmanship -- fine calligraphy - luán fēi fèng zhù
judge the hour and size up the situation - kuí shí dù shì
demolish with penetrating criticism - biān pì jìn lǐ
be like birds flying in different directions - láo yàn fēn fēi