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Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C ǎ IB ǐ sh ē nghu ā, which means great progress in talent and thinking. It's from "when enjoying the flowers, celebrating a friend's new marriage.".
Analysis of Idioms
Dream of writing
The origin of Idioms
In Tang style of the Yuan Dynasty, when appreciating the flowers, I would like to celebrate my friend's new marriage: "there are green sleeves, fragrant lines, colorful brushwork and ripe dreams."
Idiom usage
Subject predicate; as subject and attribute; with commendatory meaning. example he also wants to have a "colorful" time.
Idioms and allusions
Li Bai, a great poet of Tang Dynasty, wrote many poems in his life. It is said that his writing style was not very fluent when he was young. Sometimes it took him a month to write a poem. He once had a dream that flowers would grow on the head of the brush he had used. Since then, he has been quick thinking, and his works have been in constant flow, and he often waved them away.
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to hold on to one job while seeking a better one - qí mǎ zhǎo mǎ
attack the enemy at his weak points - pī háng dǎo xū
forcible seizure and crafty acquisition - háo duó qiǎo qǔ
They don't attach importance to each other - jū bù chóng xí
Small as the sparrow is, it has all the gall and liver - má què suī xiǎo,gān dǎn jù quán