An inch in size
Chi Kuan Cun, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ǐ f ú C ù NJI ā n, meaning small painting and calligraphy. It's from Ming Dynasty painting record.
The origin of Idioms
The third volume of Ming Dynasty painting records by Xu Qin in Qing Dynasty: "the strokes are vigorous and vigorous, and if you are a foot long, you will have the potential of the forest, gully and the dark."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in painting and calligraphy.
An inch in size
The day is near, Chang'an is far away - rì jìn cháng ān yuǎn
The government is clean and the people are harmonious - zhèng qīng rén hé
dress in the coarse hempen cloth black - pī má dài xiào
be filled with righteous indignation - yì fèn tián yīng