to rank as a masterpiece throughout the ages
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi ā ng ǔ Ju é di à o, which means a masterpiece of all ages. It comes from Zhao Yi's Oubei Shihua Zha chubai's poems in Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Zhao Yi's Oubei Shihua Zha chubai poem in the Qing Dynasty: "Ruan Ting focuses on verve, such as the tomb of Liu Qiqing in Yizheng:" in the waning moon and the morning breeze, who is on the Xianzhang road? " It's a unique feature of all ages to be subtle. "
Idiom usage
Qu Yuan will write Lisao when he is in Miluo, Li Ling will write Su Wu's poems when he doesn't return, and Cai Yan's poems when he is plundered and lost. These poems will surely become unexplained poems when he is frustrated. The general theory of Chinese poetry by Fei Xihuang in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : qiān gǔ jué diào
to rank as a masterpiece throughout the ages
disreputable quarters of the city. sān wǎ liǎng shě
can 't tell how many there are -- numerous similar cases. bù zhī fán jǐ
a runaway horse gallops so fast that it leaves no trace. bēn yì jué chén
to its original shape and appearance. zhěng jiù rú xīn