Yan Jiali
Yan Jiali, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y á NJI ā è L ì, which means formal calligraphy style. It comes from the biography of Wang Xizhi in the book of Jin.
The origin of Idioms
"On the biography of Wang Xizhi in the book of Jin:" although there is a father's style in offering it, it is not a new skill. If you look at his handwriting, you will be as thin as a withered tree in the middle of winter; if you look at his handwriting, you will be as restrained as the hungry li of Yan family. "
Word usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences
Examples
Yao Ding of the Qing Dynasty wrote in his treatise on jueju: "what is the state of Jiang Ya's convergence
Chinese PinYin : yán jiā è lì
Yan Jiali
as soon as the sun reaches the meridian it declines. rì zhōng jiāng zè
creat a prosperous and peaceful world. píng zhì tiān xià
a makeshift to tide over a present difficulty. wān ròu bǔ chuāng
Remonstrate the corpse and slander the butcher. jiàn shī bàng tú
difficulty is the nurse of greatness. yù rǔ yú chéng