Ecstasy
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ū sh è NgR ù sh é n, which means magic. It comes from "four book reviews · Mencius · Xinxia" by Li Zhi of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As for Dou's Xuanji, it is composed of eight inch brocade and more than 800 words, which are repeated over and over again. It can be said that it is only one person from ancient times.
The origin of Idioms
Li Zhi of Ming Dynasty wrote in four book reviews, Mencius, xinxinxia: "it's the most urgent thing to ask six words in the middle. It's just the true formula to go out of one's way, which is admired by those who have the foundation of good faith."
Idiom explanation
It means magic.
Ecstasy
greatly discerning and apprehending - dà chè dà wù
a person of supreme sincerity and nobility - zhì chéng gāo jié
a pleasure which would cost one nothing - shī ér bù fèi
when the clouds part , one sees the sun - yún kāi wù shì
rush about telling the news around spreading - bēn zǒu xiāng gào