Great craftsmanship
Great craftsmanship, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à Ji à ngy à NJ à n, which means that people are skillful or skillful in writing. From Chuang Tzu Xu Wu GUI.
The origin of Idioms
Chuang Tzu · Xu Wugui: "the chalkiness of a man's nose are like the wings of a fly, which makes it popular for a craftsman to carry his weight. He can listen to the chalkiness without hurting his nose, and he can stand upright without losing his countenance."
Analysis of Idioms
Ying people's fortune
Idiom usage
Used as an object, attribute, etc. Example Dongpo tasted and said: "at the beginning of Yuanming's poetry, it seemed that it was scattered and slow, but there was a strange sentence when it was familiar It's like great craftsmanship, but there's no trace of chisel. Song Huihong's lengzhaiyehua Volume I
Chinese PinYin : dà jiàng yùn jīn
Great craftsmanship
A thousand gold for war, a hundred gold for space. qiān jīn yòng bīng,bǎi jīn qiú jiàn
Show off to meet the traitor. mài qiào yíng jiān