high degree of difficulty reflects masterly skill
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī NN á NJI à nqi ǎ o, which means that it is more skillful because of difficulty. It comes from Ouyang Xiu's "notes on June 1 poetry" in Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Ouyang Xiu, Song Dynasty, wrote in the book of poetry on June 1: "if you get a narrow rhyme, you will not be able to get out of it. However, because it is difficult to see a coincidence, the more dangerous it is, the more strange it is."
Idiom usage
It is more formal; it is used as predicate and attribute; it contains commendatory meaning
Examples
However, if we can't find the right way out, we can find the right way out. Preface to Oubei poetry by Li Baotai in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : yīn nán jiàn qiǎo
high degree of difficulty reflects masterly skill
outmaneuver the enemy over glasses of wine. zhé chōng zūn zǔ
Rotten bones and heavy flesh. xiǔ gǔ zhòng ròu
Different furnace of ice charcoal. bīng tàn bù tóng lú
find specific ways to solve problems. duì zhèng xià yào