is a fusion of feelings with the natural setting
The Chinese idiom, pronounced qingjingjiaorong, refers to the close combination of the description of the environment, the rendering of the atmosphere and the expression of the characters' thoughts and feelings in literary works. It comes from Etymology: love for separation.
Analysis of Idioms
[near synonym] touching the scene and creating emotion, while [antonym] is out of place
Idiom usage
A good poem must be a blend of emotion and scenery, in which reason is.
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Yan, Song Dynasty, wrote in the etymology of Li Qing: "Li Qing should be done in this way. It's all in the interaction of the scene and the meaning of the words."
Chinese PinYin : qíng jǐng jiāo róng
is a fusion of feelings with the natural setting
finish penciling one 's eyebrows slightly. dàn sǎo é méi
rely on one 's ability and act on impulse. fù cái shǐ qì
to work shame-facedly with one 's enemies. miǎn yán shì chóu
make a grass knot or champ a ring in order to repay kindness. jié cǎo xián huán