What idioms are there to describe beautiful and gorgeous poems?

Idioms describing the beauty of poetry are: profound and beautiful, ultra-metaphysical, thoughtful and elegant, embellished with jade beads.

1, Shenbo [chénójuéLi]: Shenchang; Bo: profound. Refers to the article with profound meaning, profound content and beautiful language.

[Source] Han's "Liu Xinshu's Answer": "Gong is Lang's age, playing without learning, and he is willing to avoid the battle of three years old, and he does not take off the straightforward reason."

2, super super mystery book [chāo chāo Xun zhù]: super super: describe superb; Xuan: implicit; Note: Obviously. Words and expressions are brilliant and clear.

[Source] In the Southern Dynasties, Liu Song Yiqing's "Shi Shuo Xin Yu Yan": "I talked with Wang Anfeng about Yanling and the ovary, which is also super mysterious."

3. Meditate on seaweed [[ché n s and hà n z m ? o] o]: profound meaning and gorgeous language.

[Source] Selected Works

4. The word Zhi Ya Mountain [cí zhiyshà n]: The word: the artistic conception and artistic conception of the word; Support: abundant. Refers to the elegance and exquisiteness of language conception and artistic conception.

[Source] "Biography of Northern History Yan Zhiyi": "Bo is involved in group books, so he is good at words, and it is elegant to taste the song of Emperor Liang Yuan Jingzhou." ?

5, compose jade beads [[Zhu Yu Lián zhū]: a metaphor for beautifully written poems. Tang Xuanzong's poem "Hanging Bai Juyi" says: "Sixty years of jade lotus beads, who taught Ming Lu to be a poet?"

[Source] Tang Xuanzong's poem "Hanging Bai Juyi": "Who taught Minglu to be a poet for sixty years?"