profound in substance and beautiful in style
Chinese idiom, CH é Nb ó Ju é L ì, means that the meaning of the article is profound, the content is profound and the diction is beautiful. From answer to Liu Xin's book.
Idiom explanation
Deep: profound; profound: profound.
The origin of Idioms
Yang Xiong's answer to Liu Xin's book in the Han Dynasty: "it's necessary to learn, but the heart is good at deep, broad and beautiful writing."
Analysis of Idioms
Deep, broad and gorgeous
Idiom usage
It refers to gorgeous writing. Examples: the book is profound and magnificent, and it is popular for a time. The fifth volume of Xia Wai Tiao
profound in substance and beautiful in style
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