The remains are very simple
Its pronunciation is y í Bi ā nju é Ji ǎ n, which is a four character Chinese vocabulary with the same meaning as "the remains". It means scattered and incomplete classics. The record comes from the autobiography written by huaisu of Tang Dynasty, which says: "the remains are extremely simple. When you encounter them, you suddenly have a deep heart and a little bit of stagnation."
Interpretation of Idioms
Heritage: < ol > < li > refers to the works left by predecessors; < li > < li > refers to the scattered classics; < li > < li > explains the volume; puts down the books. < / Li > < / OL > it refers to the scattered and incomplete classics.
The origin of Idioms
There is no doubt that there is no doubt that there is no doubt that it will be delayed. ——"Autobiography" by Tang huaisu
The remains are very simple
Taking advantage of chaos to survive - qǔ luàn cún wáng
not to cause the slightest damage to the people - bǐ chàng bù jīng
The duck is short and the crane is long - fú duǎn hè cháng
The government comes out of its own way - zhèng yóu jǐ chū
try to stop the passage of time - cháng shéng jì rì
be condemned out of one 's own mouth - lǐ qū cí qióng
A tiny difference is a thousand miles away - chā zhī háo lí,shī zhī qiān lǐ