writers and poets
Poet, poet, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is s ā or é nm ò K è, which means poets, writers and other elegant literati. From the ancient wind.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: yijieshusheng, wenzhangjugong, literati [antonym]: have no inkling
Idiom usage
As an object or attributive, it refers to the literati examples or the ingenious thinking because of the creative writing, such as poets and poets, who ascend to the top and write poems. Xuanhe Huapu Volume 12
The origin of Idioms
Li Bai's poem "ancient style" in the Tang Dynasty: "the sound is so weak that the poet begins to lament." Yang Xiong's Ode to Chang Yang in Han Dynasty: "the poet comes down to the banquet and pays homage to Ji Shou again."
Chinese PinYin : sāo rén mò kè
writers and poets
have all kinds of connections with. qiān sī wàn lǚ
a little gift for comfort is better than nothing. wèi qíng shèng wú
cherish the same ideals and follow the same path. zhì tóng dào hé
to be keen on mountains and rivers has become and unalterable favourite hobby. yān xiá gù jì