Hide, hide, hide: hide. Hide one's tracks and not reveal the truth.
Diving: deep but not exposed; Hum: Win by strength. Describe deep, implicit and strong.
Slow debate: slow language, not good at speaking. A truly eloquent person, on the surface, looks like a stupid mouth. A man of eloquence is cautious and unobtrusive.
Some people with outstanding intelligence look stupid and don't show their abilities.
Tenon and tenon: tenon, the tenon and mortise parts protruding from the concave-convex joint on bamboo, wood and stone objects or components are very suitable without gaps. Describe exquisite craftsmanship ...
Replacing a fetus with a bone is originally a Taoist language, which means to reincarnate a human fetus and easily take off a mortal bone as a fairy bone. After metaphor learning, predecessors can innovate without showing traces.
Harmony is like dust. Harmony with light: mixing all kinds of brilliance; Common dust: common dust custom. Refers to the passive attitude of not showing one's edge and not competing with the world. It is also a metaphor for conformity. ...
Muddy customs and light muddy customs: confused with the secular; And light: mixing all the brilliance. Metaphor is not sharp, otherwise. It also means incompetence and uselessness.
Hide shadows, hide traces, and not reveal the truth. It is also a metaphor for hiding and not making public activities.
Draw sand like an awl. Describe the uniform brushwork of calligraphy.
Kill without blood, kill without trace. The way to describe the injury is vicious and insidious.
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon refers to hidden dragons and crouching tigers, and also refers to hidden talents.
Avoiding is hiding, not showing signs.
Hiding in the dark is hiding, not showing signs.
Keep your mouth shut and refuse to talk. With "hidden but not exposed".
The Tibetan front converges to the sword front. Metaphor means that people don't show their abilities.
A sharp hidden front is a metaphor for not showing one's edge. It's the same as "gathering cakes with hidden front".
Tibetan front is a clever metaphor, but it doesn't show its edge. It's the same as "gathering cakes with hidden front".
The laurel horn does not show the laurel horn: the laurel horn has angular edges. It means hidden.