an inspired passage
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh é nzh ì zh ī B ǐ, which means that the technique of works of art is very wonderful. It comes from the book of Ni Yunlin's one hundred thousand pictures by Hou Fangyu in Qing Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As an object, often used in literary works, etc
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Magic stroke
The origin of Idioms
Hou Fangyu's "Ni Yunlin Shiwan Tuji" in Qing Dynasty: "Wansong Diecui" and "Wanheng Xiangxue" are two pictures, which are full of beauty and beauty, especially Wansong. There are many paintings in the forest. The weather is bleak and sparse, and the smoke forest is clear and broad. This unique mountain is strong and powerful. All of them are so skillful that they can't talk about them all! "
Idiom explanation
The technique of describing a work of art is wonderful.
Chinese PinYin : shén zhì zhī bǐ
an inspired passage
the four corners of the land. shān nán hǎi běi
I have many traces on my shoulders. pián jiān lěi jì
use one 's position to get even with another person for a private grudge. gōng bào sī chóu
express deep solicitude for. shū shēn zhěn niàn