gorgeously wrought -- colourfully and dazzlingly embellished
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Cu ò C ǎ IL ò UJ ī n, which means that the words describing poetry are very gorgeous. It's from Shi pin.
Idiom explanation
Wrong: painting; engraving: carving.
The origin of Idioms
In the volume of poetry by Liang Zhong Rong of the Southern Dynasty, "Xie Shi is like a lotus in the water, and her face is like a cross colored gold carving."
Idiom usage
They are used as attributives and objects, and the words used to describe poems and essays are gorgeous.
gorgeously wrought -- colourfully and dazzlingly embellished
Soldiers can't help but generals - bīng bù yóu jiàng
The boundary of Chu and Han River - chǔ jiè hàn hé
give up all confidence in oneself - zì gān duò luò
run out of ammunition and food supplies - liáng jìn yuán jué