beyond expression
It's an indescribable Chinese word. Its pinyin is B ù K ě y á nzhu à ng, which means it can't be described in words. It comes from Wang Yuan, a story of immortals.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] indescribable, indescribable and [antonym] vivid
The origin of Idioms
Ge Hong of Jin Dynasty wrote in the book of immortals Wang Yuan: "the clothes have literary grace, but they are not brocade and gorgeous. They are dazzling and indescribable."
Idiom usage
It can't be expressed in language. In Pu Songling's Liaozhaizhiyi Jiangcheng of the Qing Dynasty: "wenggu is not willing to let her go, and the contradiction between her and her daughter is unspeakable. Aunt Weng was angry and forced to return home. " Liang Zhangju of the Qing Dynasty wrote "Rongyuan, a collection of returning to the fields:" when I first came to Yangzhou, I lived in hotels, but I could not describe it. County magistrate to six pieces of bedding, two yarn stapes, just In Liao Zhongkai's re discussion of the coin revolution, he said, "as a result, the purchasing power of coins was sharply reduced, and those who were given a certain month in the contract were in great distress." "At that time, I was so sad that I couldn't express myself," said Jiang Guangci in his "young wanderer" 8
Chinese PinYin : bù kě yán zhuàng
beyond expression
successive distresses as caused by continual wars. bīng lián huò jiē
crane one 's neck and stand on tiptoe in pleasurable expectation. qiáo shǒu qǐ zú
god blesses the good and punish the evil. fú shàn huò yín