1. There is poetry in the painting
Pinyin of the idiom: huà zhōng yǒu shī
Explanation of the idiom: There is poetry in the painting. Describe the painting very well.
The source of the idiom: "Shu Mojie's "Lantian Misty Rain Picture" written by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty: "When you taste Mojie's poems, there are paintings in the poems; when you look at Mojie's paintings, there are poems in the paintings."
2. The House of Poetry and Rites
Idiom Pinyin: shī lǐ zhī jiā
Explanation of the idiom: Poetry: refers to "The Book of Songs"; Rites: refers to "Zhou Si", "Yi" "Etiquette" and "Book of Rites". In the old days, it refers to a family that has been studying for generations and paying attention to etiquette.
The source of the idiom: Volume 16 of "Seven Revised Drafts" by Lang Ying of the Ming Dynasty: "Because they are still careless, most of them cherish the small things and forget the righteousness, but the house of poetry and etiquette is also like this!"
3. A poem can be completed in seven steps
Pinyin of the idiom: qī bù chéng shī
Explanation of the idiom: A poem can be completed in seven steps. It is a metaphor for being talented and quick in writing. It has the same meaning as "seven steps to a chapter".
The source of the idiom: "Shi Shuo Xin Yu·Literature" by Liu Yiqing of the Southern Song Dynasty: "Emperor Wen once ordered King Dong'a to compose a poem in seven steps, and those who failed to do so practiced Dafa; in response, he composed a poem and said: 'Boiled beans hold When making a soup, the bean sprouts are boiled under the cauldron, and the beans are weeping in the cauldron. They come from the same root, so why fry them together? "The Emperor is deeply ashamed." 4. Shi Peng Liquor. Friend
Idiom Pinyin: shī péng jiǔ yǒu
Idiom explanation: A friend who writes poetry and drinks.
The source of the idiom: Ming Dynasty Feng Weimin's "Pink Butterfly: Li Zhengdong is guilty" suite: "But if you have a poetry friend and a drinking friend, you must not lean on the jade to cuddle up with the fragrant pearls and green embrace."
5. Poetic and artistic conception
Idiom pinyin: shī qíng huà yì
Explanation of the idiom: It originally refers to the emotion and artistic conception contained in poetry and painting. Also used to describe beautiful natural scenery.
Origin of the idiom: Song Dynasty Zhou Mi's "Qingpingle Hengyu Pavilion Autumn Leaning" lyrics: "Poetic and picturesque, only outside the railing, the rain is low and refreshing in the open air, and a piece of Wu Mountain crosses the water.
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