writers and poets
Sao Weng Mo Ke, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is s ā ow ē NGM ò K è, which means poets, writers and other elegant literati. It comes from Liu Xun's general discussion on seclusion poetry I in Yuan Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; of literati
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: poet, poet, poet
The origin of Idioms
Liu Xun of Yuan Dynasty wrote in his book a general discussion on seclusion poetry I: "up to now, there are many poets in Yuanhe
Idiom explanation
Refers to elegant scholars such as poets and writers. The same as "the poet".
Chinese PinYin : sāo wēng mò kè
writers and poets
Every man sweeps the snow in front of his door, never mind the frost on his tiles. gèrénzìsǎo ménqiánxuě,mòguǎntājiā wǎshàngshāng
indulge in the wildest fantasy. miù xiǎng tiān kāi
one 's feeling is deep as the ocean. qíng shēn sì hǎi
dodge a pit only to fall into a well. bì kēng luò jǐng