Pinyin: o
Usage: verb-object type; As a predicate; Describe a person who is deeply hidden.
Explanation: ghost angle: the angle of ghost domain. Metaphor talent is not exposed.
Source: Dai Sheng in the Western Han Dynasty, "Book of Rites, Confucianism, Destruction of the Square and Tiles" Zheng Xuan notes, "Going to the corner, and the villain is also." The "turtle horn" with sparse holes refers to the sharp edge of the turtle horn. Confucian scholars are upright and upright, and if there is an angle; Don't want to be different, screw the Da Gui corner, and there is a small expensive corner
For example, Gao Yan's "Full Moon on Earth" is an ancient sentence, and its thought is far from implicit. Isn't it better than Wen Zi's author? (Qi "Return")
Synonym: not showing one's edge
Antonym: sharp
Metaphor is a hidden idiom:
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon refers to hidden dragons and crouching tigers, and also refers to hidden talents.
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.
Hide shadows, hide traces, and not reveal the truth. It is also a metaphor for hiding and not making public activities.