well-proportioned
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Cu ò Lu ò y ǒ UZH ì, which means that although the layout of things is uneven, it is very interesting and makes people feel good. It comes from Zhang Jixin's the record of Daoxian official sea in Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Jixin of the Qing Dynasty wrote in his book Daoxian official sea experience: "the mountains are covered with green skin and ancient pines, no less than hundreds of trees. The Taihu Lake rocks are also high and low, different birds are flying, and the sound of trees is like a real Penglai fairyland."
Idiom usage
It refers to the rational layout of things.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] orderly and orderly; antonym] disorderly and disorderly
Chinese PinYin : cuò luò yǒu zhì
well-proportioned
draw a clear demarcation between whom or what to hate or love. zēng ài fēn míng
Man is stronger than nature. rén qiáng shèng tiān
Grow others' ambition and destroy one's prestige. zhǎng tā rén zhì qì,miè zì jǐ wēi fēng