Idioms mean that both form and spirit are good, both form and spirit, both form and spirit are vivid and vivid: both form and spirit; Both: have several aspects at the same time. Both form and spirit: appearance and expression coexist.
Generally speaking, "shape" refers to the shell (expression form); "God" talks about the core (essence and charm). "Form" is the body and "God" is the soul; "Form" is the carrier and "God" is the thought. Prose with highly unified form and spirit is called both form and spirit; Painting with both form and spirit is called having both form and spirit.