that cannot be described
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ò K ě m í ngzhu à ng, which means it can't be described by words. The object is too complex and subtle to describe. It comes from Zhang Chao's new Annals of Yu Chu, the story of Lin siniang in Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Chao of the Qing Dynasty wrote in the story of Lin Si Niang in the new Annals of Yu Chu: "if you choose less, you will be a beautiful woman with beautiful makeup. All your clothes are made up of gauze and mist. You can't name it. You call yourself Lin Si Niang."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym indescribable
Idiom usage
It's time for this letter to end. In my heart, I feel very honored! -----Bing Xin's "to young readers: Communication 1"
Chinese PinYin : mò kě míng zhuàng
that cannot be described
Ten rats at the same acupoint. shí shǔ tóng xué
said of a monk who is profound in meditation and self-examination. miàn bì gōng shēn
a ruthless character behind a gentle appearance. mián lǐ cáng zhēn