profound in substance and beautiful in style
Chinese idiom, CH é Nb ó Ju é L ì, means that the meaning of the article is profound, the content is profound and the diction is beautiful. From answer to Liu Xin's book.
Idiom explanation
Deep: profound; profound: profound.
The origin of Idioms
Yang Xiong's answer to Liu Xin's book in the Han Dynasty: "it's necessary to learn, but the heart is good at deep, broad and beautiful writing."
Analysis of Idioms
Deep, broad and gorgeous
Idiom usage
It refers to gorgeous writing. Examples: the book is profound and magnificent, and it is popular for a time. The fifth volume of Xia Wai Tiao
Chinese PinYin : chén bó jué lì
profound in substance and beautiful in style
Taking advantage of chaos to survive. qǔ luàn cún wáng
Looking to the East, you can't see the west wall. dōng xiàng ér wàng ,bù jiàn xī qiáng
the whole world as one community. tiān xià wéi gōng
be made of such sound material that the fall could not harm it. wén fēng bù dòng