toss off smart remarks
Written in Chinese idioms, Pinyin is Xi à B à ch é NGW é n, which describes the agility and brilliance of literary thinking. It comes from Wang zhongxuanlei, written by Cao Zhi of the Three Kingdoms.
Idiom story
During the Three Kingdoms period, Cao Zhi, Cao Cao's youngest son, was very clever. He read a lot of books and wrote fast and well. Cao Cao deliberately tested him. He said that he could write on the spot. After their tour of Tongque terrace, Cao Zhi soon wrote Tongque terrace Fu, which was praised by Cao Cao.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: the writing is complete, the writing is quick and the speech is complete
The origin of Idioms
In Wang Zhongxuan Lei, written by Cao Zhi of the Three Kingdoms, it is said that "Wen is like Chunhua, Si is like Yongquan; you can chant your speech and write it down."
Idiom usage
A man of great talent
Examples
He is a quick thinker and an unwritten writer.
Chinese PinYin : xià bǐ chéng wén
toss off smart remarks
The way is far and the way is good. dào yuǎn zhī jì,shì wěi zhī xián
be in the centre of the axle -- hold an important official post. jū zhóu chǔ zhōng
beating drums and blowing trumpets. chuī chuī dǎ dǎ
to make the dead come back to life. xū kū chuī shēng