It's an idiom, and the pinyin is diāo liáng huà dòng, which refers to the gorgeous painted decoration of the house. Crossbeam: a crossbar supporting the roof; Dong: the biggest beam; Carving: carving; Painting: description and decoration.
Refers to the gorgeous painted decoration of houses, which is often used to describe the magnificence of buildings, and also refers to very gorgeous painted houses.
Source: Wang Yuan Ziyi's "Wrong Entry into Taoyuan" is the second fold: "Beique Pearl Palace under the lamp, Qi Zhen Zhenbi Wazhu dish, spacious Luo Wei embroidered into a raft, Yu Weiwei painted beams and carved buildings."
2, wonderful workmanship
This idiom is pronounced qi m: o du ó ti ā n g not ng, which means that exquisite labor is better than nature, and the description skill is extremely exquisite. Grasp: surpass. Clever: Clever. Original meaning: Exquisite labor is better than nature. Describe the superb skills, mostly handicrafts. (can't refer to things that are naturally formed)
Source: Guo Xiaochuan's "In the climax of socialism": "600 million hands create their own happiness."
3, wonderful pen and flowers
Progress is a metaphor for outstanding brushwork or writing. Wang Renyu's "Kaiyuan Tianbao Dream Writing Flowers Legacy" contains: Li Bai dreamed of writing flowers when he was a teenager, and he was brilliant and famous all over the world. It is a metaphor for people with superb brushwork to write touching articles. It is also an irony to exaggerate and make things up when writing.
4, the pen walks the dragon snake
Pen moves dragon and snake, pinyin is bǐ zǒu lóng shé, an idiom in China, which means dragon and snake dance together when writing. Describing calligraphy as vivid, imposing and free and easy also means that calligraphy is fast and energetic. ? Songs from cursive script.
5. Antiques
Pronunciation gǔ sè gǔ xiāng, which is an idiom in China, is used to describe objects such as utensils, paintings and calligraphy with classical and elegant colors and feelings. Xiang: It smells good, not "smelly". Describe objects, paintings and calligraphy, full of classical and elegant colors and feelings. From "Dong Ming Lu".
6, popular
This is a China idiom. Pinyin is kuài zhì rén kǒu, which means that everyone likes to eat finely cut barbecue. Everyone praises a good poem or a good thing.
From the Five Dynasties King's "Tang People's Advice": "Changsha people are also famous for their poems, such as" the sound of water grows in their ears, and the mountains cannot be separated from the door "... they are all very famous."
7, Yangchun Baixue
Pronunciation yá ng chá n bá ixu. Chun Xue was written by Shi Kuang, the "Le Sheng" of the State of Jin in the Spring and Autumn Period.
"Magic Secret Spectrum" said in solving the problem: "In the spring, everything knows spring, and the wind is indifferent; Snow White is awe-inspiring and clean, and the sound of snow bamboo is beautiful. " ?
After Yangchun and Snow White, it was introduced to the State of Chu: it was a highly artistic and difficult song to become the State of Chu in the Warring States Period. Later, it refers to profound and unfashionable literature and art.
8, high and low
This is an idiom in China, pronounced as Q ǔ G ā o hè gu m, which means that the tune is profound and few people can sing along with it. Old fingers are hard to find. Metaphorical speeches or works are not popular now, and few people can understand them. From Song Yu's Answer to the King of Chu.
9, popular
This is a China idiom. Pinyin is kuài zhì rén kǒu, which means that everyone likes to eat finely cut barbecue. Everyone praises a good poem or a good thing.
From the Five Dynasties King's "Tang People's Advice": "Changsha people are also famous for their poems, such as" the sound of water grows in their ears, and the mountains cannot be separated from the door "... they are all very famous."
10, while dancing.
It is an idiom that first describes the grandeur of mountains, and later describes the power and flexibility of calligraphy strokes. -Excerpt from Ode to Tokyo by Heng.
Dragon and Phoenix Dance is one of the traditional auspicious patterns in China. Consists of Tianzhu, two auspicious flowers or two birds. Zhuangzi Heaven and Earth was published: Yao looked at China, and Huafeng said, "Hey! Saint, please wish the saint a long life! ..... named St. Richie! ..... make saints more men! " People in China use Dragon and Phoenix Dance as a festive decorative pattern.