obsolete words and expressions must be eliminated
Chen yanwuqu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch é NY á NW ù Q ù, which means that old words must be removed; it means that old things should be eliminated in writing, and efforts should be made to create and innovate. From the book with Li Yi.
Idiom explanation
Chen Yan: old words; Wu: be sure, be sure.
The origin of Idioms
In the book with Li Yi written by Han Yu of Tang Dynasty: "it's very difficult for Chen Yan to go."
Idiom usage
The subject predicate pattern must be removed from the old language. Liu Xizai's artistic conception · poetic conception in Qing Dynasty: Chen yanwuqu, Du Shi and Han Wen are the same. Huang Shangu, Chen Houshan and other scholars studied here. Fu enxu's gossip reading: my father said nothing after reading it, and everyone graciously wrote down a few lines to me: "don't search chapter by chapter, don't moan without illness, try to avoid affectation, but do what you say." "Chen Yan Wu Qu" is my teacher by Han Dianqing: Li Jianyong said: good articles should be superficial, avoid vulgarity, strive to think and Chen Yan Wu Qu; they should be refined, readable, tension and aesthetic, and make readers read "taste and quality". don't pile up words for the sake of word number.
Chinese PinYin : chén yán wù qù
obsolete words and expressions must be eliminated
The death of the patriarchal clan. fù zōng miè sì
Riding a donkey in the snow. qí lǘ fēng xuě zhōng