Unprecedented
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is k ō ngqi á nju é h ò U. It means never before and never again. Exaggerate to describe uniqueness. It also describes extraordinary achievements or events. From "Wen Jian Ou Lu · men obey the army".
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: unique, unprecedented, unprecedented, empty ancient, unique today Antonyms: everywhere
The origin of Idioms
Zhu Xiangxian of the Song Dynasty wrote in Wen Jian Ou Lu · men obey the Army: "in ancient times, Mulan took a woman as a man and joined the army on behalf of her father. After 12 years, she returned home. Her fellow travelers did not know that she was a woman. Her poems were beautiful and her books were handed down. It was unprecedented."
Idiom usage
"Gu Kaizhi, painter of Jin Dynasty, Zhang sengyao, painter of Liang Dynasty in Southern Dynasty, and Daozi, painter of Tang Dynasty, have both of them." Lu Xun's "pseudo freedom book · stop crying literature": pepper can stop children's crying. It's a wonderful story The 16th chapter of the history of pain written by Wu Jianren in Qing Dynasty: "the three generations of grandparents and grandchildren have become the elders of the three dynasties, which can really be regarded as' ~ '"
Idioms and allusions
Gu Kaizhi of Jin Dynasty was famous for his outstanding talent and erudition. His painting ability was even better. Gu Kaizhi's figures are vivid and vivid. What's different is that he never pays attention to people first. Some people asked the reason, he said: the character of the vivid place, is in this place. A word out of which the secret, people admire. At that time, it was known as the three great talents: talent, painting and infatuation. During the Liang Dynasty in the northern and Southern Dynasties, another great painter named Zhang sengyao came out. He was good at painting landscapes, figures and Buddha statues, and was very famous at that time. Emperor Wu of Liang built many temples and pagodas and ordered him to paint. It is said that once he drew four dragons on the wall of a temple, but he didn't give them any eyes. When asked why he didn't light his eyes, he said, "I'm afraid if you do, these dragons will fly away." They didn't believe it. They insisted that he give it a try, so he ordered two and flew away. Although the legend is exaggerated to the point of absurdity, it shows his superb painting skills. in the Tang Dynasty, Wu Daozi, a more successful painter, was born. He was a master of painting and calligraphy. His landscape and Buddha paintings were famous at that time, and his handwriting was good, so he was known as a scholar. According to legend, he once painted a huge picture of the Jialing River for Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. The landscape of hundreds of miles was finished in one day. He painted a disguised picture of the dungeon in Jingxuan temple, which was gloomy without ghosts. It is said that after seeing this picture, there are many people who have reformed themselves and abandoned evil to good. Therefore, some people later commented on the three painters and thought that Gu Kaizhi's painting achievements surpassed those of his predecessors, Zhang sengyao's painting achievements were beyond those of later generations, and Wu Daozi had both their strengths.
Chinese PinYin : kōng qián jué hòu
Unprecedented
The smoke is flying and the stars are scattered. yān fēi xīng sàn