Two enemies
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ǐ è Ryu ā njia, which means a lot of people seeking painting and calligraphy. It's from the Song Dynasty's Tao Gu's "Qing Yi Lu Wen Yong".
Idiom usage
To be an object or attribute; refer to a painter
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: Dan Qingmiao
The origin of Idioms
Tao Gu, Song Dynasty, wrote in the book "the different records of Qing Dynasty · Wenyong": "the young master Yang Ning's style of calligraphy and painting is unique. At that time, the paper axis of the painter is stacked like a wall. When he saw it, he sighed and said, "I have no choice but to have a lot of creditors."
Idiom explanation
Refers to a large number of people seeking calligraphy and painting. Ruler two refers to the height of the reel.
Two enemies
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