The song is wonderful. The Chinese idiom Pinyin is Q Q ū Q qū jìn qí miào ao, which means to fully express its subtleties euphemistically and meticulously. Strong description and expression skills. Excerpted from Preface to Wen Fu.
Idiom origin:
Jin's Preface to Wen Fu: "Pretending to describe the prosperity of the ancients, because of the elements of interest, it can be said that he is almost wonderful." ?
Discrimination of idioms:
Synonyms are superb and vivid.
The antonym is straight.
Idiom story:
Lu Ji, a writer in the Western Jin Dynasty, wrote many poems in his life, but most of them were empty in content, lacking in emotion and excessively pursuing brushwork. However, his "Wen Fu" is an important literary paper in ancient times. He said in Preface to Wen Fu that he hoped to focus on the rich and colorful articles of predecessors in order to vividly and meticulously show all the beauty of things.
Idiom usage:
Verb object type; As predicate and adverbial; Full of praise, strong description and expression ability.
Make sentences:
1. He has studied calligraphy for many years and it has been wonderful.
For God's sake, sir, you read very well. It's really cadence, wonderful music.
This song is graceful and moving, and it is really wonderful when expressing affection for relatives.
His animal flower-and-bird paintings are good at capturing and describing the ecology of animals and plants, and the vivid description is full of wonderful and interesting music.