Full of pen and ink
The Chinese idiom "Bi Man Mo Han" is pronounced as "B ǐ B ǎ om ò h ā n", which is interpreted as "full pen and sufficient ink". It describes the sound and rich poetry.
explain
The pen is full and the ink is sufficient. It describes the sound and rich poetry.
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In Zhu Zhixi's preface to a journey to the north in the Qing Dynasty, it is said that "a group of people who are full of ink and cover their years old, turn Pengzhou into a shoe, and Kuai Gou into Zimo." Chen tingzhuo's Bai yuzhai poetry in Qing Dynasty: "Zhang Xiaoxiang's Liu Zhou Ge Tou is incisive, full of pen and ink, which makes people dance."
Examples
The theme of love in Charlotte Bronte's novels by Yang Jingyuan: "the author describes the beauty of Shirley with deep feeling and deep ink."
Discrimination of words
Synonym: pen sound and ink full
English translation
beinthemiddleofacreativewritingmood
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Degree of common use: rare emotion color: commendatory words grammar usage: as object, attribute; used in the article idiom structure: combined generation time: Ancient
Chinese PinYin : bǐ bǎo mò hān
Full of pen and ink
Save the drowning from danger. zhěng nì fú wēi
Burn the gold and destroy the bone. shuò jīn huǐ gǔ
Nine steams and three shrimps. jiǔ zhēng sān shēng
The comfort of the knees is the taste of meat. róng xī zhī ān,yī ròu zhī wèi