The trick is right.
Pinyin: jué qiào.
Interpretation:
1. A key and good method.
Ye Shengtao's "Wen Xin" 18: "Mr. Li has taught you the secret of writing landscape essays and narrative essays."
2. The key; the key.
The lyrics of Feng Weimin's "Duan Zhao·Xu Wo Pavilion Returns to the Fields" of the Ming Dynasty: "If you step on him and turn the pass, you will succeed or fail immediately; if you violate his tricks, you will rise or fall on the same day."
Synonyms
1. Tip [ qiào mén ]?
A good way to solve a problem: As long as you find something, it will be easier to handle.
Kang Zhuo's "The Seedlings of the Commune": "But no one has found the trick for improvement for a while."
2. Secret [mì jué]?
A clever method or technique that produces good results without anyone knowing about it.
3. Tip [ jué yào ]?
Tip.