Carving Dragons in the Zen world
Chan Shi Diao Long, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch á NSH ì di ā ol ó ng, which means that articles are handed down from generation to generation. It comes from the biography of Cui Xuan in the book of the later Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Cui Xuan in the book of the later Han Dynasty, "Cui is Wenzong, who carved dragons in Zen."
Idiom usage
A good article. example you male Tan Fei Ma, Chan Shi Diaolong. Mei Dingzuo, Ming Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : chán shì diāo lóng
Carving Dragons in the Zen world
wish to change one 's work the moment one sees sth. different. jiàn yì sī qiān
the statement of only one of the parties. yī miàn zhī cí
from the shallower to the deeper. yóu qiǎn rù shēn
be very hard up , and in fact ) be at a loose end. shí guāi yùn jiǎn