Short spell: ttgn
Type: commendatory idioms
Structure: Combination idioms
Usage: as predicate and attribute; Describe things
Source: Chapter 23 of Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "This thing that wraps the brain in the head contains bones and meat."
Explanation: wrap your head around your head: describe it very carefully and show no flaws.
Example: A magician can wrap his head around his head in various performances, thus making the audience feel magical.
This is exactly what Master An used to be a hero, smiling quietly. He made a case in this relationship between nature and people because of his inner blood and a heart to raise children. Don't lead Mr. Shui Xin's footsteps, let the people in Yanbei do whatever they want, and say yes. Please think about it, this story of wrapping the brain with a condom, covering the bones and revealing the meat is just like the eyes of Master An and the idle people in Yanbei, and the storyteller has to know a shadow. As for Liegong, listening to this book is nothing more than taking part in accidental amusement, while reading this book is nothing more than a cursory tour. Really, you still put the useful spirit in useless places, so why bother to dig trees to find roots? Now the storyteller "pointed out Taoyuan Road from the side and aroused Yu Lang's interest" has made it clear from beginning to end, and then got to the point.