Before and after
Before and after, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ì Qi á Nb ǐ h ò u, which means to first conceive mature, and then write, so that the artistic conception can be fully expressed. From the painting of pen formation.
The origin of Idioms
Wei Shuo of Jin Dynasty wrote in the painting of pen array: "if the pen is close but not tight, the heart and hand are not in the same place, the former will lose if the pen is behind; if the pen is far and urgent, the former will win."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: meaning before writing, meaning before writing antonym: meaning after writing
Idiom usage
The former and the latter are familiar with ancient Chinese calligraphy, which is based on the shape and size of the characters. They are gentle, straight, and dense. They are implied in the heart, calm in the face of the paper, meditate on the method, and give shape according to the things. "Bi Jue" by Fengfang in Ming Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : yì qián bǐ hòu
Before and after