The best is not to be found
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is mi à och à B à Chu á n, which means that the subtle and subtle place is not what words and ink can express. It comes from Huan Tan's new theory of Li Shi in Han Dynasty.
usage
As a predicate or attributive
structure
Subject predicate construction
years
ancient
Homonyms
Dare to be angry and dare to speak, Yan is jealous of flowers, missing moon reunion, awe inspiring justice, arrogant words, tracing back to the source, repeating the old tune, looking forward to the future, Yuanzhi Lilian, and boasting
source
1. The talent of sages is not in the world, but the skill of good is not passed on. In the Han Dynasty, Huan Tan's new treatise on Li Shi (Li Shi), 2. Liu Yiqing's Shi Shuo Xin Yu · literature in the Southern Dynasty and Song Dynasty
allusion
During the Jin Dynasty, the Taifu Sima Daozi asked the general Xie Xuan, "Huishi's books are as many as five chariots. Why can't a word enter the Metaphysics?" Xie Xuan replied, "the reason should be that his subtlety has not been handed down."
Examples
The beauty of Danqing can't be passed on. This is how the wheel is used. Song Dynasty · Huang Tingjian's poem "opera Title small bird catching flying insects painting fan"
Chinese PinYin : miào chù bù chuán
The best is not to be found
Starvation is a small matter, while dishonesty is a big one. è sǐ shì xiǎo,shī jié shì dà
the path was covered with grass and thorns. jīng jí zài tú
till the seas dry up and the rocks decay. shuǐ kū shí làn
feel like old friends at the first meeting. yī jiàn rú jiù