be full of sound and colour
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ǒ ush ē ngy ǒ us è, which means to describe the wonderful and vivid speech or performance. From Beijiang poetry.
The origin of Idioms
The first volume of hongliangji's Beijiang poetry in the Qing Dynasty: "writing about the moon is vivid and colorful. How can later generations write about it?"
Idiom usage
It can be used as attributive, adverbial, complement, adjective, speech, performance, etc. Example Wang Zao of the Song Dynasty wrote "the collection of Fuxi, records of Cuiwei hall": "its meaning comes from the voice and color of the world, and there is no one who gets it without dispute, and there is no one who will never die out." Sha Ting's trapped beast: "I think life is more lovely. I always want to get more." "It's not easy to tell the truth, it's even more difficult to tell the truth." ——Zhu Ziqing's classic talks: spring and autumn three biographies No.6
Chinese PinYin : yǒu shēng yǒu sè
be full of sound and colour
have no one to depend on and no where to live. wú suǒ yī guī
will never forget to the end of one 's days. mò chǐ bù wàng