Meaning:
1. Refers to methods, tips, and shortcuts to improve efficiency.
2. Undisclosed tips and methods that can effectively solve problems.
Pronunciation: mì jué
Source: Volume 1 of "Sou Shen Ji" written by Qian Bao of Jin Dynasty: "Teach the secret when meeting a stranger."
Translation: Meet an unusual man who teaches him amazing tricks.
Quote: People must believe in themselves, this is the secret of success. ——Chaplin
Example: Concentration and simplicity have always been one of my secrets. Simplicity can be harder to achieve than complexity: you have to work at clearing your mind to make it simple. But it’s worth it in the end because once you do it, you can do wonders. Extended information
Synonyms:
1. Tip? [ qiào mén ] is a metaphor for a good way to solve a problem.
Quote: Chapter 12 of Part 1 of Yang Mo's "Song of Youth": "Every question he asked or every simple explanation opened a trick to her mind, and she was able to use it all. She understands the truth of the matter more clearly."
Example: The reporter can type Yuanyuanyuan Chinese characters every minute. There is no trick, he is just proficient.
2. The trick? [jué qiào] A key and good method.
Quotation: Xia Zun and Ye Shengtao's "Wenxin" 18: "Mr. Li has taught you the secret of writing landscape and object essays."
Example: Learned a lot. The trick is not to learn too much at once.
3. Method? [ fǎ mén ] approach; method.
Quote: Mao Dun's "Midnight" 8: "I have learned a way to translate the original text, and I came here to discuss it with you."
Example: The only way to educate is to tolerate, appreciate, accept care.