Idiom Pinyin: bijingmomiao
Idiom explanation: the brushwork is exquisite and the ink is clever. Describing calligraphy, painting, poetry and other techniques is ingenious and subtle.
the source of the allusion: Lu shou's Huai Su master cursive song in the Tang dynasty: "I think the literati make more use of it, and Mo Miao's pen skill is really impressive."
2. Ingenuity
Idiom Pinyin: biejujiangxin
Idiom Spelling: biéjùjiàngxīn
Idiom Explanation: Ingenuity: Clever mind. Refers to having a unique ingenious idea in skill and art.
The source of the allusion: Preface to Meng Haoran's Collection by Wang Shiyuan in the Tang Dynasty: "The writing is unconventional and ingenious."
3. Wise mind and clever tongue
Idiom Pinyin: huiximiaoshe
Idiom spelling: huixΡ nmià oshé
Idiom explanation: intelligent in qualification and sharp in eloquence.
the source of the allusion: Zhou Lianggong's Book Shadow in the Qing Dynasty, Volume III: "This man is wise and clever, and he is only one after Po Gong." .
4. The organs have done all the calculations
Idiom Pinyin: jiguanshanjin
Idiom Spelling: j: gu ā nsu à njì n
Idiom explanation: organs: careful and ingenious schemes. Metaphor exhausted mind.
the source of the allusion: Huang tingjian's poem "the shepherd boy's song" in the song dynasty: "how many fame and fortune guests in Chang' an, the exhaustion of the organs is not as good as that of the monarch." It means, hey, how many people go to Chang 'an to seek fame and fortune, the organs are not as good as you.
5. Ingenuity
Idiom Pinyin: jiangxinyun
Idiom spelling: jià ngxΡ ndú yù n
Idiom explanation: Ingenuity: ingenious mind. Ingeniously use ingenious ideas.
The source of the allusion: Preface to Meng Haoran's Collection by Wang Shiyuan in the Tang Dynasty: "The writing is unconventional and ingenious." It means that the article does not follow the old rules, which is very imaginative.