Chinese is expressive. There are proverbs, idioms, idioms, idioms and two-part allegorical sayings in Chinese.
Proverbs have profound meanings, such as: nothing is difficult in the world, I am afraid that there is a will; A man knows his companion in a long journey and a little inn.
Idioms are concise and concise, such as: self-contradiction, cup bow and snake shadow, waiting for planting, fox fake tiger Wei and so on.
Idioms, vivid descriptions, such as: whether it's willy-nilly, whether it's close or not, picking bones in an egg, etc.
Idioms with playful images, such as a smiling tiger, a mangy dog, a drowned rat, a sweet cow, a swift horse, a leading goose, a living Buddha and a cash cow.
Two-part allegorical sayings, vivid and humorous, such as: onion mixed with tofu-a piece of clear, sesame blossoms-is getting higher and higher.
Chinese has the musical beauty of cadence. There are four tones in Chinese, and the flat and scattered tones not only adjust the rhythm and mood when speaking, but also increase the sense of rhythm in Chinese. With the development and prosperity of metrical poetry, long and short characters appear alternately, and the beauty of this cadence music is more obvious.
China people have a pleasing beauty of painting. Such as: "Moonlight in the pine forest, crystal stone in the stream"-this is a very beautiful stone map of Song Yue in spring; "Flying down three thousands of feet, it is suspected that the Milky Way has fallen for nine days". This is the spectacular scene of Lushan Waterfall ... A few words in Chinese can make a rich and complete picture jump from the paper and make people feel immersive.
In a word, Chinese is exquisite and broad, pregnant with infinite charm, which makes people sincerely admire.