as beautiful and exquisite as the heavenly-woven brocade
Tianji Yunjin, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ti ā NJ ī y ú NJ ǐ n, which means that the poet's poems are gorgeous and exquisite, as natural as the sky. It comes from "etymology · essays".
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Yan of the Song Dynasty wrote in his ci yuan zalun: "the beauty of CI should be based on the integrity of the CI, the vigor of the CI in the soft and charming, the strength of the CI in the Tang poetry, but the charm is not high. So it's amazing that the language is polished by the syntax of Baishi Sao ya, which is really natural. "
Idiom usage
It is often used in figurative sentences.
Chinese PinYin : tiān jī yún jǐn
as beautiful and exquisite as the heavenly-woven brocade
try to keep away from this world. dùn shì lí sú
the people are boiling with resentment. mín yuàn fèi téng
Pay attention to both gold and purple. chóng jīn jiān zǐ
a loss may turn out to be a gain. běi sǒu shī mǎ
recover one 's original simplicity. fǎn pǔ guī zhēn