Daily exercise
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is R à Du à NYU è Li à n, which means to practice hard for a long time in order to be proficient. It comes from the first collection of yuyinconghua in Tiaoxi, Du shaolingsan by Hu Zai of Song Dynasty.
Idioms and allusions
In the first collection of yuyinconghua in Tiaoxi, Du shaolingsan, written by Hu Zai of Song Dynasty, it is said that "things in the world can't be wonderful if they are done intentionally, but the article is especially so. Among the articles, poetry is especially true. There is a saying in the world that people work hard every day, so although there are many people who work hard, there are few famous people in the end. "
Examples
In most cases, when writing poetry, we should eliminate the common words instead of exaggerating and fighting. Wei Qingzhi's "poet Yuxie · training · Wang Pingfu"
Chinese PinYin : rì duàn yuè liàn
Daily exercise
Han Xin's generals, more is better. hán xìn jiàng bīng,duō duō yì shàn
a gentle breeze and a bright sun -- fine weather. hé fēng lì rì
too beautiful to be absorbed all at once. měi bù shèng shōu