excelling and deep ---- to be transcendent without trace
Chaochaoxuan is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is ch ā och ā oxu á nzh ù, which means that the words of a paper are elegant and clear. It comes from the new words of the world.
Idiom explanation
Chaochao: superb; Xuanxuan: subtle; Tuo: through "Zhuo", obvious.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Yiqing of the Southern Song Dynasty wrote in his Shi Shuo Xin Yu Yu Yu: "I talked with Wang Anfeng about Yanling and Zifang, and they were also very mysterious."
Idiom usage
It is not necessary to have such a scene when you read the poem and think about it. But reading this poem is very exciting. The tenth volume of Du Shi Yan Zhi by Wu Mingshi in Qing Dynasty
excelling and deep ---- to be transcendent without trace
County magistrate of broken family - pò jiā xiàn lìng
Fengnian yuhuangnian Valley - fēng nián yù huāng nián gǔ
Every inch of the earth is equal to the sky - cùn dì chǐ tiān