comprehensive survey
The Chinese idiom pinyin is Z ō NGH é m í ngsh í, which means to comprehensively assess whether the saying of things is consistent with the reality. It comes from the book of Han, Emperor Xuandi's praise.
Idiom usage
When Shizong was in power, he made a comprehensive study of the name and the reality. He stopped all the things that were not urgent. There was no "big work" except coastal defense and seawall.
The origin of Idioms
"Emperor Xuan Ji Zan" in the book of Han Dynasty: "the rule of filial piety and Xuan, the reward must be punished, and the name must be confirmed."
Idiom explanation
Comprehensive: comprehensive; Core: assessment; Name: reputation; reality: performance. Comprehensively examine whether the claim of things is consistent with the reality.
Chinese PinYin : zōng hé míng shí
comprehensive survey
To be a monk for one day and strike a clock for one day. zuò yī rì hé shàng zhuàng yī tiān zhōng
dark hair and ruddy complexion. lǜ bìn zhū yán
fit in exactly with one's wishes. zhèng zhòng xià huái
weakness lends wings to rumours. kōng xué lái fēng