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Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à Ku à IW é nzh à ng, meaning originally refers to the scenery to provide people with writing materials. Big piece: the earth. The latter refers to long articles. It comes from Li Bai's preface to the spring banquet from my brother's peach and plum garden.
Idiom explanation
Big piece: the earth. Originally refers to the beautiful scenery of nature. Later, it is used to praise other people's long articles with rich content.
The origin of Idioms
"Kuang Yangchun called me to smoke scenery, and a large piece of fake me to write articles," Li Bai of Tang Dynasty wrote in his preface to the spring banquet from my younger brother Taoli garden
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] long speech, great work, many words, and [antonym] concise, not complex
Idiom usage
There are more than ten generations of Rong Qing. Huang Jingren's Yan Ming in Qing Dynasty
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his eyes are bigger than his belly - yǎn chán dù bǎo