Chinese idiom of the day: 探骊得珠 (tàn lí dé zhū) means "to pluck a pearl from the black dragon (idiom, from Zhuangzi); fig. to pick out the salient points (from a tangled situation)/to see through to the nub". In your life, what are some good examples of folks can do this?
By the way, here "the nub of a situation, problem, or argument is the central and most basic part of it." (Should the '"' go before or after the '.'?) http://www.google.com/diction...
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