be apt in writing
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ǐ t ó ush ē nghu ā, which means great progress in writing ability, also describes the article is well written. It comes from Yunxian Zaji by Feng Zhi of Tang Dynasty.
Idiom usage
To write a good article
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: flowers at the bottom of the pen
The origin of Idioms
The tenth volume of Feng Zhi's Yunxian Zaji in Tang Dynasty: "Li Taibai's dream is that his writing is full of flowers, and he will be famous in the world the day after tomorrow."
Idiom explanation
The ability of metaphor writing has improved greatly. Also describes the article is well written.
Idiom story
Li Bai, a great poet of the Tang Dynasty, once had a strange dream when he was young. He dreamed that the tip of his pen produced bright flowers, and pieces of white paper flew to him automatically. He was so happy that he picked up a wonderful pen and wrote quickly. What fell on the paper were blooming flowers. Many of his famous poems have been handed down to this day.
Chinese PinYin : bǐ tóu shēng huā
be apt in writing
beautiful days and nights with moon and flowers. huā chén yuè xī
cannot find the proper approach. mō mén bù zháo
The wolf leaps and the gall flies. láng tū chī zhāng