Tracing back to the source, Chinese idioms, pinyin Zhu and běn sün
Classic: Engineer unofficial history Yuanmingyuan Ji Tai of Jinling by Shi Sanyou: When it comes to these eight items, we can't help but mention Zhu Qiqian, general manager of Beiyang Government.
Use: combined; As predicate, object and adverbial; With praise.
We traced back to the source and finally found the problem.
Antonym: Have a taste.
It's tasty. It's a China idiom. The pinyin is qi m: n ch á ng zhé zh ǐ, which means to stop after a little attempt. It means not to delve into it. It also means learned but not refined.
Nigger from Peng Qingyan's ditch.
The origin of the idiom: Peng Qing tern's Nigger 24: "This thing must not be tasted. If you are a scholar, try it and use it to seek truth. Why not? "
Usage of idioms: as predicate and attribute; Refers to fear of difficulties.
For example, we should not take things lightly, but persevere, so that we can succeed.