gorgeously wrought -- colourfully and dazzlingly embellished
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Cu ò C ǎ IL ò UJ ī n, which means that the words describing poetry are very gorgeous. It's from Shi pin.
Idiom explanation
Wrong: painting; engraving: carving.
The origin of Idioms
In the volume of poetry by Liang Zhong Rong of the Southern Dynasty, "Xie Shi is like a lotus in the water, and her face is like a cross colored gold carving."
Idiom usage
They are used as attributives and objects, and the words used to describe poems and essays are gorgeous.
Chinese PinYin : cuò cǎi lòu jīn
gorgeously wrought -- colourfully and dazzlingly embellished
advance by an inch but retreat by a foot -- to lose much more than what one gets. jǐn cùn tuì chǐ
utilize the contradiction between foreign countries and suppress them. yǐ yí zhì yí
borne out by ironclad evidence. tiě àn rú shān