poetic charm
Poetic and picturesque, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ī Q í nghu à y ì, meaning poetic feelings, picturesque mood, refers to the sentiment contained in literary works; also refers to the beautiful scenery, thought-provoking, just like the mood that can give people aesthetic feeling described in poetry and painting. It comes from Song Zhoumi's qingpingle hengyutingqiuyi.
The origin of Idioms
Song Zhoumi's poem "qingpingle hengyutingqiuyi" said: "poetic, only outside the pole, the rain in the open air, a piece of Wu mountain and water."
Idiom usage
Example: Volume 5 of supplement to Suiyuan's poetry by Yuan Mei in Qing Dynasty: "let the West Lake sing a magnificent song, how about poetry and painting."
Chinese PinYin : shī qíng huà yì
poetic charm
gratitude for the slightest favour received or grudge against the slightest wrong done. sī ēn fà yuàn
the sky and earth were spinning round. tiān xuán dì zhuàn
wrinkled skin and white hair -- advanced in age. jī pí hè fà