Deep and vigorous
Yuanyong Fengli, a Chinese idiom, is Yu ā NY ǒ NGF ē NGL ì in pinyin, which means that the speech is endless. From baopuzi xingpin.
The origin of Idioms
In the book baopuzi xingpin written by Ge Hong of Jin Dynasty, it is said that "scholars can become clear and sharp organically, and they can speak skillfully and vividly. They can draw metaphors, and they are profound and vigorous. However, the body can't do what the mouth says. "
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences
Deep and vigorous
confirmed habits are hard to get rid of - jī zhòng nán fǎn
The kite shoulder and the lamb knee - yuān jiān gāo xī