a masterpiece
It is a Chinese idiom, pronounced h ó ngpi ā NJ ù zh ì, which means a large-scale long article or most of the works. From the theory of Jiede, a revolutionary of evolutionism.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] a great work and a great work; and [antonym] a few words, concise and comprehensive
The origin of Idioms
Liang Qichao's theory of Jie De, a revolutionary of evolutionism in Qing Dynasty: "in the rest of this year, there were many famous works and great works, which contributed to the academic circles."
Idiom usage
Combined; as subject, object and concurrent; describing a long work. At that time, such as world literature and world library, were not born. (Lu Xun's "the last chapter of qijieting's essays ·" translated version ") 2. In the face of this monumental work that can be handed down through the ages, we can imagine the joy in Tan Qian's heart. (Jiang Guangyu's belief that misfortune cannot defeat)
Chinese PinYin : hóng piān jù zhì
a masterpiece
The enemy and the king are united. dí wáng suǒ kài
change one 's name and surname. gǎi míng huàn xìng