stimulate deeply
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Zu à nx à NC à g à, which means to drill into the heart and invade the bone; it describes deep stimulation. From flounder.
The origin of Idioms
The sixth chapter of the flounder by Li Yu of Qing Dynasty: "when it comes to the season, he regards me as his real wife, and I regard him as my real husband. There's not a word that I can't say to the bone. "
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attribute; used in figurative sentences. example smoke all over your body from red spots, piercing itch. A sequel to the little miner
stimulate deeply
foresee the future by reivewing the past - jiàn wǎng zhī lái
the way of the world and the heart of a human being - shì dào rén xīn
Drop the rake and get the broom - diū xià pá er nòng sào zhǒu
Hate each other and know each other well - hèn xiāng zhī wǎn