like nature itself -- highest quality
Hunran Tiancheng is a Chinese word. It is a whole formed naturally and has no trace of chisel. It comes from Helin Yulu.
Explanation: it is a whole formed naturally, without traces of chisel. source: Volume 1 of the Song Dynasty's Luo Da Jing, the jade dew in the crane forest: "the eight characters in Yu's collection of the valley say:" to be virtuous and to rest every day is the greatest pleasure for good. " If you pick up the Scriptures and historical sayings, you can set them on the right Yan Yu of Song Dynasty wrote in Canglang Shihua Shiping: "Hujia Shiba Pai is natural and has no trace, just like Cai Wenji's liver and lung." usage: used as predicate; used to describe the tight and natural structure of poetry.
Chinese PinYin : hùn rán tiān chéng
like nature itself -- highest quality
one who tries not to offend anybody. hǎo hǎo xiān shēng
Don't be afraid, don't be afraid. bù wō bù gà