exercise one's inventive mind
Ingenuity, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji à NGX à nd ú y à n, which means to use ingenious mind creatively. It comes from preface to Meng Haoran's collection by Wang Shiyuan of Tang Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Ingenuity: an ingenious mind. It's an ingenious use of mind. "
Idioms and allusions
Wang Shiyuan's preface to Meng Haoran's collection in the Tang Dynasty: "the writing is not in accordance with the ancient, and it is ingenious."
Idiom usage
Qin Mu's Huacheng: "it's really ingenious for people to choose and arrange such a scene as the climax of Spring Festival!"
Chinese PinYin : jiàng xīn dú yùn
exercise one's inventive mind
An official knows his destiny. dá guān zhī mìng
not to do anything more than three times. shì bù guò sān
toil for a living in one 's old age. lǎo cán zuò jiǎn