Touch things
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ù w ù x ī nghu á I, which means to be touched by the scenery in front of you. It comes from the Moon Spring chanting society written by Li Xu of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As predicate, object, etc
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: touching things and hurting feelings
The origin of Idioms
Li Xu of Ming Dynasty wrote "Yuequan chanting society" in the old man's random pen of jie'an: "it's not enough to touch things, but spring is not to love chanting poetry."
Idiom explanation
To be touched by the scene in front of you and to have some feelings.
Touch things
quick flow of writer 's thoughts and imagination - tù zǒu gǔ luò
form a band and take to the greenwood - xiào jù shān lín
like throwing stones into the water - yǐ shí tóu shuǐ
be forced to leave one 's hometown - bèi jǐng lí xiāng
one 's eyes flashed like lightning - mù guāng jiǒng jiǒng