a good essay which has solid substance and beautiful sentences
Xi á nhu á P è ISH í is a Chinese idiom. It means that the form and content of an article are perfect. It also describes the flowering and Fruiting of plants. From "Wen Xin Diao Long · Zheng Sheng".
Idiom explanation
Title: contain; Hua: metaphor of literary grace; Pei: wear; Shi: fruit, metaphor of the ideological content of the article.
The origin of Idioms
"However, the elegance of Shengwen is the same as the elegance of Shengwen," said Liu Xie of the Southern Dynasty
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used of an article. examples steal the ancient articles, elegant and realistic. Qian Qianyi's Fu Xu Ju Yuan Shu in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : xián huá pèi shí
a good essay which has solid substance and beautiful sentences
Pursue misfortune with virtue. yǐ dé zhuī huò
the disparity of numerical strength is too great. zhòng guǎ xuán shū
be honored with high official titles. gāo guān xiǎn jué