masterpiece
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is n á sh ǒ uh ǎ ox ì, originally refers to the repertoire that the actor is good at; generally refers to the ability that the actor is good at. From the record of ambition.
The origin of Idioms
Junqing's "ambition record": "finally, when the old director's good play" borrow the east wind "ended, three stars rose high, it was already in the middle of the night."
Idiom usage
To be formal; to be subject or object; to praise. Mao Dun's midnight 17: "making air is Lao Zhao's skill! He deliberately let out some kind of trust air to make people panic. " He has been the head of the society for decades, and he is good at binding people and beating people. Zhao Shuli's Xiao erhei's marriage
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] be good at it and be good at it
Chinese PinYin : ná shǒu hǎo xì
masterpiece
the enemy approached the walls. bīng lín chéng xià
a smile has driven all the hard lines in his face and brightened his countenance. xiào zhú yán kāi
be a restless fellow like a drifting water plant. fú zōng làng jì