The past and the future
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y í Hu á f ǎ nzh ì, which means abandoning flashiness and returning to simplicity. It comes from selected works: Lu Yun's "the grand general was ordered to write poems at the banquet".
The origin of Idioms
In the selected works of Lu Yun, the grand general was ordered to write poems at the banquet: "the decadent outline is vigorous, and the taste is salty. The Shinto sees the element, and the legacy turns against the essence. " Li Shanzhu: "Hua means caizhang, and quality means simplicity. It's a legacy, it's a abandonment. "
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing
The past and the future
not a single arrow missed its target - jiàn bù xū fā
place oneself in others ' position - shè shēn chǔ dì