Good luck classic calligraphy picture idiom (Cheng Yu, idiom) is a part of stereotyped phrases or short sentences in Chinese language vocabulary, and its forms are mostly four-character, three-character and multi-character. Idioms have fixed structural forms and fixed expressions, which express certain meanings and are used as a whole in sentences. Idiom is a conventional four-character structure, which cannot be changed at will and has the solidification of structure. A large part of idioms are passed down from ancient times, and the words used are often different from those used in modern Chinese. They represent a story or an allusion. Idiom is a ready-made word, mostly in written form, with literary nature, similar to idioms and proverbs, but slightly different. Idioms have vivid, concise and vivid functions in language expression.
Haocai four-character calligraphy appreciation idiom is a fixed phrase formed by long-term use and tempering in language. It is a language unit with richer meaning and grammatical function than words, with rich and profound ideological connotation, short and pithy, and easy to remember and use. Often accompanied by feelings, there are derogatory meanings and justice, and of course there are neutrals. Idioms are mostly four words, and there are also idioms with more than three words. Some idioms are even divided into two parts separated by commas.
The origin of idioms