Blurtlatam27 subscribersActivity Log • 3 activeBlurtlatam Curation AccountSubscribePostBlurtlatamCommunityAll PostsTrending TagsExplore CommunitiesBlurt SpaceCurators CommunityEcoerBlurt PakistanBlurtconnectWolne MediaNewVisionLifeBlurt LifeStyleNature LoversPhotography LoversInformation WarBlurtlatamTrendingHotNewMutedPayoutbring memberJedi Knightyesterday • 4 min read成语趣谈(十三):南橘北枳 About Chinese Idioms (13): Oranges Change with Their Environment About Chinese Idioms (13): Oranges Change with Their Environmentbring memberJedi Knight2 days ago • 4 min read成语趣谈(十二):七步成诗 About Chinese Idioms (12): Seven Steps into PoetryAbout Chinese Idioms (12): Seven Steps into Poetrybring memberJedi Knight3 days ago • 5 min read成语趣谈(十一):此地无银三百两 About Chinese Idioms (11): No 300 Taels of Silver Buried Here. -- a Clumsy Denial Resulting in Self-exposureNo 300 Taels of Silver Buried Here. -- a Clumsy Denial Resulting in Self-exposurebring memberJedi Knight4 days ago • 8 min read永不言放弃 Never Give UpNever Give Upbring memberJedi Knight5 days ago • 5 min read成语趣谈(十):三人成虎 About Chinese Idioms (10): Three People Can Make a TigerAbout Chinese Idioms (10): Three People Can Make a Tigerbring memberJedi Knight8 days ago • 5 min read成语趣谈(九):自相矛盾 About Chinese Idioms (9): Argue Against OneselfAbout Chinese Idioms (9): Argue Against Oneselfbring memberJedi Knight9 days ago • 4 min read成语趣谈(八):滥竽充数 About Chinese Idioms (8): Pretend to Play the Yu in Order to Make Up the Number for an Orchestra -- To Be Included in a Group Just to Fill in a VacancyAbout Chinese Idioms (8): Pretend to Play the Yu in Order to Make Up the Number for an Orchestra bring memberJedi Knight15 days ago • 5 min read成语趣谈(七):鹬蚌相争 About Chinese Idioms (7): A Snipe and a Clam in a Fight-- a Dispute Between Both Sides Will Benefit a Third PartyAbout Chinese Idioms (7): A Snipe and a Clam in a Fight-- a Dispute Between Both Sides Will Benefit a Third Partybring memberJedi Knight15 days ago • 4 min read成语趣谈(六):塞翁失马 About Chinese Idioms (6): The Old frontiersman Losing His Horse—a Blessing in DisguiseAbout Chinese Idioms (6): The Old frontiersman Losing His Horse—a Blessing in Disguisebring memberJedi Knight16 days ago • 5 min read成语趣谈(五):指鹿为马 About Chinese Idioms (5): Point to a Deer, Call It a Horse -- Deliberately MisrepresentAbout Chinese Idioms (5): Point to a Deer, Call It a Horse -- Deliberately Misrepresentbring memberJedi Knight17 days ago • 5 min read成语趣谈(四):朝三暮四 About Chinese Idioms (4): Three in the Morning and Four in the Evening--Change One's Mind FrequentlyAbout Chinese Idioms (4): Three in the Morning and Four in the Evening--Change One's Mind Frequentlybring memberJedi Knight18 days ago • 5 min read成语趣谈(三):守株待兔 About Chinese Idioms (3): Stand by a Tree Stump Waiting for a Hare to Come and Dash Itself Against ItStand by a Tree Stump Waiting for a Hare to Come and Dash Itself Against Itbring memberJedi Knight19 days ago • 7 min read最洞悉人性的句子 The Most Insightful Sentence about Human NatureThe Most Insightful Sentence about Human Naturebring memberJedi Knight22 days ago • 8 min read成语趣谈(一):人走茶凉 About Chinese Idioms (1): No Sooner Has the Person Gone Away Than the Tea Cools DownAbout Chinese Idioms (1): No Sooner Has the Person Gone Away Than the Tea Cools Downbring memberJedi Knight24 days ago • 6 min read法律制度和生命到底哪一个重要? Which Is More Important, the Legal System or Life?Which Is More Important, the Legal System or Life?bring memberJedi Knight26 days ago • 8 min read借汝之光,得见光明 In the Light Shall We See LightIn the Light Shall We See Lightbring memberJedi Knightlast month • 7 min read身边人,身边事 People and Things around MePeople and Things around Mebring memberJedi Knightlast month • 6 min read法律制定的出发点应是限制强者 The Starting Point for Formulating Laws Should Be to Restrict the Strong The Starting Point for Formulating Laws Should Be to Restrict the Strongbring memberJedi Knightlast month • 7 min read多读书,读好书 Read More Books, Read Good BooksRead More Books, Read Good Booksbring memberJedi Knightlast month • 4 min read人生杂感 Random Thoughts of LifeRandom Thoughts of Life