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Smooth road is a Chinese vocabulary,

Pinyin: tǐ nǐ tú,

Definition: smooth road. The smooth road is also called "frankly spreading", which is also a metaphor for a smooth situation or situation. Smooth road is synonymous with smooth road in career and life. Basic introduction Chinese name: smooth pinyin: T? n? tú alias: Tantu explanation: flat road words, pinyin, basic explanation, citation explanation, smooth pinyin T? n? tú basic explanation 1. Also called "Tantu". A smooth road. 2, metaphor smooth situation or situation. Citation explanation 1. Also called "Tantu". A smooth road. "Zhuangzi Autumn Water": "It's obvious to be frank, so you don't say anything when you are born, but you don't do harm when you die, and you can't know why you started." Tang Hanyu's poem "Send to Lu Tong" says: "In previous years, I made a mockery of similarities and differences, and the strange words surprised the public and slandered them. It comes from saying that looking for tan tu is better than going to the void and crossing the green. " Song Sushi's poem "Chief Liu Zhuangyu is a Hall": "If you are a hall name, you can say that it is smooth." Feng Mu's Rapids along the Lancang River: "However, there is no smooth road ahead, and a steep stone wall is standing in the direction of the rapids." 2. Metaphor is a smooth situation or situation. Li Dongyang's Preface to Seeing Gu Tianxi in the Ming Dynasty: "It is not difficult for a gentleman to live in the world, but it is difficult to see if he is involved." * * * "On protracted war" 4: "After crossing the difficult road of war, the smooth road to victory will come. This is the natural logic of war." Chapter 8 of the fifth volume of Wei Wei's Oriental: "In the first few days, his cold shot was not successful, and then he stepped into the smooth road of victory, killing one or two or even two or three enemies every day."