elegance
Elegant hall, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à y à zh à t á ng, meaning elegant hall. It refers to a high requirement and a perfect state. From "with Chen CI Shi Xu Zhai".
The origin of Idioms
Yuan Mei's "xuzhai with Chen CI Shi" in Qing Dynasty: "I'm afraid that I'll have a pen and tongue; I'm not in the hall of elegance; I hope that the CI Shi can edify it."
Idiom usage
There is no need to collect and print these little skills of carving insects that do not go up. As Mr. Lu Xun said, let it go with the wind
Chinese PinYin : dà yǎ zhī táng
elegance
a fish leaping over the dragon gate -- have passed a competitive examination. yú yuè lóng mén
Dangerous words are harsh to the ear. wēi yán nì ěr
Cover up the past and promote the good. yǎn guò yáng shàn
light wind and drizzling rain. xié fēng xì yǔ
thinking sth. of no importance. piāo fēng guò ěr
pop one 's head in and look about. tàn tóu tàn nǎo