a fine literary style
Jinxinxiukou, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ǐ nx ī nxi ù K ǒ u, which means to describe elegant literary thinking and gorgeous words. From Qiqiao Wen.
Notes on Idioms
Brocade and embroidery: exquisite and bright silk fabrics.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Zongyuan's qiqiqiaowen in Tang Dynasty: "four parallel lines, six li lines, a beautiful mouth, a palace full of vitality, and a Sheng spring tentacle."
Idiom usage
It's a combination; it's a predicate, an object and an attribute; it's commendatory. example although it's only a number, the end is wonderful. If it's not beautiful, how can we say it. (the ninety third chapter of Jing Hua Yuan by Li Ruzhen in Qing Dynasty) it's really beautiful to hear the chapter of Saint monk. In Chapter 64 of journey to the west, we will eat and chew, but we will come back with a beautiful heart. (Shi Xiangyun) Chapter 49 of a dream of Red Mansions is also called "beautiful heart and beautiful mouth". What a "green fat, red thin"! And "Spoiled willows and delicate flowers" come from jinxinxiukou! In Yu Wen's Li Qingzhao, it's better for him to be present, but let him have a look at it. There is such a brilliant person in the world. Zhang Changgong's the soul of Monan
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] full of classics, brilliant writing, eloquence, heart of orchid, heart of brocade, heart of brocade, etc.
Chinese PinYin : jǐn xīn xiù kǒu
a fine literary style
be careless about one 's dress. bù xiū biān fú
at whose hand will the deer die. lù sǐ shuí shǒu
foresee the future by reivewing the past. jiàn wǎng zhī lái
present each other with gifts as a token of love. cǎi lán zèng sháo