The first form of phonetic notation is ㄕˊ ㄖㄣˊ ㄧㄚˊ ㄏㄨㄟˋ Chinese Pinyin shí rén yá huì Source from Liu Yiqing's "Shi Shuo Xin Yu Literature" in the Southern Song Dynasty: "Yin Zhongjun said: "Kang Bo failed to get it I am the wisdom behind the teeth.’” Definition: Pick up; the wisdom of the teeth: refers to what others have said. It is a metaphor for picking up words and phrases of others and treating them as one's own. Describes plagiarizing someone else's language or writing. Example: When writing an article, you must have your own opinions and express your true feelings. You must not copy other people's wisdom. When writing an article, you must have your own opinions. If you pick off other people's wisdom, it will be worthless. Similar words: pick up people's tears, pick up people's saliva, pick up people's teeth, follow what others say. Opposite words: originality, originality, originality, uniqueness