The devil's work
Guigong Leifu is a Chinese idiom with the pronunciation of Gu ǐ g ō NGL é if ǔ, which means to describe the superb artistic skills that can not be achieved by human. The same as "uncanny Craftsmanship".
Idiom explanation
It's not human power to describe art as superb. The same as "uncanny Craftsmanship".
Idioms and allusions
Song Lian's Tan Ge Shi Yan Ge in the Ming Dynasty: "ghost work and thunder axe carve the ancient, Tianguang film gives birth to a new look."
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: gglf [synonym]: magic power, magic power [usage]: used as object and attribute; used in figurative sentences
Chinese PinYin : guǐ gōng léi fǔ
The devil's work
combination of heaven with man. tiān rén zhī jì
kill two birds with one stone. yī jiàn shuāng diāo
sell one 's birthright for a pottage of lentils. wèi xiǎo shī dà
The mantis refuses to follow the path. táng láng jù zhé
Water without source, wood without root. wú yuán zhī shuǐ,wú běn zhī mù
not swayed by personal considerations. bù xún sī qíng