Thread into the thread?
Pinyin: sΡ sΡ rù kò u
Explanation: filar silk: every silk; Buckle: one of the main parts on a loom. When weaving, every silk thread must pass through the reeds. Metaphor is done very carefully, methodically and in tune with each other.
Source: Qing Xia Jingqu's Twenty-seventh Story of Wild Sour Exposed Words: "This is a thread, and it is secretly thrown. As the Taoist says, the boat of the Three Gods cannot be near, and the nearest one needs to be led back by the wind."
For example, sentence-making: and those subtle twists and turns of the voice are also subtle, and they are like a thousand years. (Zhu Ziqing's "Classic Talk, The Eighth Warring States Policy")
Pinyin code: ssrk
Synonym: interlocking and orderly.
Antonym: a mess, a mess
Two-part allegorical saying: Tighten the nut with a wrench
Lantern riddle: hairpin
Usage: as predicate, complement and adverbial; In an orderly way.
English: with meticulous care