create new styles
Original Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ú ch ū x ī NC á I, originally refers to the unique conception of poetry, later generally refers to the unique way or workmanship, mostly refers to the scientific spirit. It comes from the book of water margin.
The origin of Idioms
Li Zhi of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the book of Shuihu Quanshu: "today, it's unique, but it's not the same as before. Either it's marked out of the eyes, or it's collected in Huizhong."
Idiom usage
The verb object type is used as predicate, attributive and adverbial with commendatory meaning. Chapter 18 of Jing Hua Yuan by Li Ruzhen in Qing Dynasty: Wang Bi annotated the book of changes, leaving aside the old interpretation of Xiang Zhan and expressing his own ideas and theories. Therefore, all the words in the book of changes are believed in later generations. Chapter 81 of Jing Hua Yuan: "it's not only original, it's out of the old style, but it's also determined, and its words are clear. These lamp fans can be said to have a strong voice." Zheng Guanying's "business war in the golden age" says: "the state clearly stipulates that those who are able to stress business and have their own ideas should be allowed to do so."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: originality, originality, originality, originality, originality, originality, originality, and Antonyms: sameness, sameness, following others' footsteps, parroting words, following rules, and following the law
Chinese PinYin : dú chū xīn cái
create new styles
be unable to sit down or sleep at ease. zuò wò bù ān
Cut the tree and dig the root. xuē zhū jué gēn
be worldly-wise and play safe. míng zhé bǎo shēn
sometimes an inch may prove long. cùn yǒu suǒ cháng