A clever way to speak
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y à oy á NMI à OD à o, which means a well-known saying to the point and profound truth. It comes from seven hair by Mei Cheng of Han Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
To: important, to the point; wonderful: wonderful, profound. A well-known saying to the point, a profound truth
The origin of Idioms
Han Meicheng's Qifa: "today's Prince's disease can be treated by Acupuncture and moxibustion without medicinal stone. It can be said with great eloquence."
Idiom usage
As the subject, object and attribute, it refers to a well-known saying
Examples
If you have something to say, ask Beishan Yu. The Ci of Liu Zhou Ge tou by Xin Qiji in Song Dynasty
A clever way to speak
squat on the grass and chat of old times - bān jīng dào jiù
the scorching days during the fifth month and sixth month of the lunar calendar - wǔ huáng liù yuè
with one 's face flushed and one 's ears hot - miàn hóng ěr rè
have good looks and a delicate skin - mǐ yán nì lǐ
Abdominal fever and bowel distress - fù rè cháng huāng
inherit and qualify for his father 's career - gàn fù zhī gǔ