Look for words behind closed doors
Searching for a sentence behind closed doors is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is B ì m é nm ì J ù, which means to think hard when composing a poem.
Idiom explanation
It's about thinking when you're writing a poem.
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Xu Du of Song Dynasty wrote in the volume of "Que Sao Bian" that "he wandered under the forest with all the students, or he came back in a hurry, went up to the couch, and was led by himself, groaned for a long time, and was hale and hearty. If he took a pen and wrote quickly, he could finish a poem." the ninth poem of Huang Tingjian's Song Dynasty poem "when illness starts, Jingjiang Pavilion is just about to happen": "close the door to find a sentence, Chen Wuji, and Qin Shaoyou are very friendly to visitors." In Song Dynasty, Yang Wanli's poem "going down to Hengshan beach and looking at Jinhua mountain" said: "it's not poetic method to search for a sentence behind closed doors, it's just a collection of poems." Let's get involved in our own affairs and find out who is a writer. The sixth part of Chen Qubing's miscellaneous feelings of daytime sleep
Discrimination of words
Building a car behind closed doors.
Chinese PinYin : bì mén mì jù
Look for words behind closed doors
strike terror in one 's heart. hún fēi dǎn luò
make do with whatever is available. yīn lòu jiù jiǎn
be helpless and in the greatest straits. jì qióng lǜ jí