Zhang Jugong
Wenzhang Jugong, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w é nzh ā NGJ ù g ō ng, which means everyone in the article and describes outstanding literary talent. From Gao Xuanguo.
Idiom explanation
Ju: big. The article is for you.
The origin of Idioms
Li He's Gao Xuan Guo in Tang Dynasty: "the sound of horse's hoof is hidden, and the sound of horse's ear is booming. At the beginning, the horse's spirit is like a rainbow. Yun is a talented man in Tokyo and a great master of literature."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute, a person is good at writing. examples other poems are also very good, such as: "the wind is wide open, the sound of chess is heard, and the corridor is full of willow shade." It's quite like the work of the Great Duke of Wen Zhang, but it's not like the work of a cauldron. Xu Yi, Song Dynasty.
Chinese PinYin : wén zhāng jù gōng
Zhang Jugong
Snow sideburns and frost maid. xuě bìn shuāng huán
Scattered injuries and evils. sàn shāng chǒu hài
Every inch is worth every penny. cùn liáng zhū chēng