get sth. by chance with a highly skill
It's a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is mi à OSH à u à UD é. [explanation: skillful hand: a person with excellent skills. It refers to the excellent sentences and works written by people with high literary accomplishment due to occasional inspiration. It also means to do something cleverly. 】From the article by Lu You of Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Lu You's article of the Song Dynasty: the article is made by nature, and it's got by chance. If there is no flaw in the essence, there is no need to be artificial. When you look at the ancient Yi ware, you are skillful and clumsy. In the Han Dynasty, before the Qin Dynasty, Gu had already been very Chunli. What does Hu do? He is full of bamboo and sad silk. After Kui no longer work, thousands of years who and period?
Idiom usage
The example 1. is really the essence of the refined language if it is not the hand and hand. (praise of poplar by Mao Dun) 2. The article is made by nature, and it's got by chance. If it is pure and flawless, it is not necessary to be artificial. 3. Some people think that the works of genius are always in accordance with the aura of heaven and earth. It is said that the author wrote the Blue Danube on his sleeve when he had dinner. 4. With this agreement, we can break the idea of permanent garrison. It's also called a magic trick. (to Zhang Gongbao in Beijing by Sheng Xuanhuai in Qing Dynasty)
Chinese PinYin : miào shǒu ǒu dé
get sth. by chance with a highly skill
enrich oneself at others ' expense. sǔn rén féi jǐ
Sitting in the ring hanging Hall. zuò jǐng chuí táng
To hide the truth from the sky. mèi dì mán tiān