masterwork
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ó ngpi ā NJ ù zh ù, which means large-scale works. From xiangxuehai · Prose: the light riding team of literature.
The origin of Idioms
Ke Ling's "fragrant sea of snow Prose: the light cavalry of literature" said: "our era is the era of great works, poetry, and colorful prose."
Idiom usage
To describe a long work. Guoyan, which has been handed down for thousands of years, is a great work. In June 1858, Darwin received a letter from a British naturalist working in the Malay islands, while he was still writing his masterpiece. "Avatar" won the Golden Globe Award for best film.
Chinese PinYin : hóng piān jù zhù
masterwork
be cut off at a single blow. yī dāo liǎng duàn
one tree does not make a forest. dú mù bù lín
gnash the teeth with angry looks. chēn mù qiē chǐ
friendship between persons regardless of their different economic situations. chǔ jiù jiāo
Monofilament does not form thread. dān sī bù chéng xiàn