speak plausibly
Zhenzhenyouli, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh è nzh è NY ǒǒ UC í, which means to describe a person who thinks he has a good reason to speak. From the question of tariff power.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: zhenzhenyouci antonym: LiQuCiQiong
Idiom usage
The Beiping dialect of Xiao shun'er's mother is rich in vocabulary and crisp in intonation when it comes to being reasonable. Lao She's four generations in the same hall
The origin of Idioms
Liang Qichao's "the issue of tariff power" in the Qing Dynasty said: "today, those who accuse others of being exclusive of foreign affairs are not only eloquent, but also negligent
speak plausibly
an unexpected or undeserved gain - tǎng lái zhī wù
the broken stem of a floating duckweed -- wandering about - duàn gěng piāo píng
Return the original to the original - huán yuán fǎn běn
disposed of by others like an animal - tīng rén chuān bí