be skillful
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is y ù NJ ī NR ú f ē ng, which means to command the axe to become the wind. It's a wonderful technology. It's from Jin yuanhaowen's "continuation of Yi Jian Zhi · wood carving by jiasou".
The origin of Idioms
Yuan Haowen's "continued Yi Jian Zhi · wood carving by jiasou" says: "jiasou in Pingyang, without eyes, can carve statues The monk said that when Jia Chu set up the wooden fetus, he would first explore it, and then he would know what he meant and be as good as the wind. "
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, attribute, etc
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Yunjin Chengfeng
be skillful
set up a separatist regime by force of arms - hǔ jù jīng tūn
unable to distinguish between the clear and muddy - qīng zhuó tóng liú
most sagacious and intelligent - zhì shèng zhì míng