Be deeply impressed
Zhao Yi of the Qing Dynasty wrote "the poetry of Oubei · the writings of the people of the Southern Song Dynasty have not entered the source of Jin Dynasty": "Su Huang's handwriting is also highly appreciated. It is said that" the calligraphy of the two masters, every word, is a treasure of no name. There are no more than one hundred and no less than one. " It's the legacy of the mountain to Su Huang
Idiom explanation
Pronunciation: R ǎ NSH é NK è g ǔ. It means feeling deeply. usage: as object and attribute; used in written language degree of common use: General emotional color: commendatory words idiom structure: combined generation time: Modern
words whose meaning is similar
bear in mind forever
Chinese PinYin : rǎn shén kè gǔ
Be deeply impressed
be anxious to finish off the enemy immediately. miè cǐ zhāo shí
Practice the soil and eat the hair. jiàn tǔ shí máo
extraordinary as if done by the spirits. guǐ fǔ shén gōng
bring glory to one 's parents and become celebrated. xiǎn zǔ yáng míng
a man 's mind is unpredictable. rén xīn nán cè