excelling and deep ---- to be transcendent without trace
Chaochaoxuan works, pronounced ch ā och ā oxu á nzh ù, is an idiom, which refers to the speech and diction.
Explanation: Chaochao: describe superb; Xuan: subtle; Zhu: obvious. source: in the Southern Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Liu Yiqing's Shi Shuo Xin Yu, Yu Yu: "Wang Anfeng and I talk about Yanling and Zifang, which is also very mysterious." example: if you read this poem and think about this scene, you don't have to have this scene. But reading this poem is very exciting. Usage: used as predicate and attributive; used in words and articles
Chinese PinYin : chāo chāo xuán zhù
excelling and deep ---- to be transcendent without trace
the needle seems to fly and the thread seems to run. fēi zhēn zǒu xiàn
There is no mending of the cloth. wéi bó bù xiū
something that seems to be a problem at first , but that has good results in the end. huò zhōng yǒu fú
sing with a resounding voice. gāo chàng rù yún