Recite the whole story
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch é NY ī nzh ā NGJ ù, which means to ponder and conceive poems and essays silently. It comes from Wu Zhen's biography of Yingying in Tang Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As a predicate or object; used in writing, etc
The origin of Idioms
Wu Zhen's biography of Yingying in the Tang Dynasty: "however, if you are good at writing, you often recite articles and sentences, and those who resent and admire them for a long time."
Idiom explanation
Meditate: meditate and recite. Chapter and sentence: chapter and sentence, also refers to poetry. Silently ponder over the conception of poetry.
Recite the whole story
one 's fame spreads throughout the world - yù mǎn tiān xià
explain clearly with few illustrations - hǎn pì ér yù