express the subtlety tactfully and finely
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ū J ì NQ í mi à o, which means to express the subtleties in it in a euphemistic and meticulous way; it has strong descriptive ability. It comes from preface to Wen Fu.
Idiom explanation
Qu: euphemism, meticulous; Jin: full expression.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Ji's preface to Wen Fu in the Jin Dynasty: "the reason why Wen Fu was written is to describe the prosperity of the ancient scholars. Because of the benefits and reasons of the composition, it can be said that it will be wonderful in the future."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] out of the ordinary and out of the ordinary
Idiom usage
Verb object type; as predicate, adverbial; with commendatory meaning, strong expression ability. No matter what, although Chang'an has nothing to do with it. Biography of Li wa
Idiom story
Lu Ji, a litterateur in the Western Jin Dynasty, wrote many poems in his life, but most of them were empty in content, lack of emotion and excessive pursuit of writing skills. However, his "Wen Fu" is an important literary paper in ancient times. In the preface to Wen Fu, he said that he hoped to discuss the rich and beautiful articles of his predecessors together, so as to show the beauty of things vividly and carefully.
Chinese PinYin : qū jìn qí miào
express the subtlety tactfully and finely
The position is not expected to be arrogant. wèi bù qī jiāo