Excellent hand
Danqingmiaozhou, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ā NQ ī ngmi à OSH ǒ u, which means most of the masters of traditional Chinese painting. It's from Jinling Evening view.
Idiom explanation
Danqing: it originally refers to two kinds of pigment minerals, namely, dansha and Qingyi, and later generally refers to pigment.
The origin of Idioms
Gao Chan, Tang Dynasty, wrote in his late view of Jinling: "the world is endless, but a piece of sad hand can't be painted."
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: clumsy
Idiom usage
It's formal; it's subject and object; it's commendatory and refers to the painter. Examples every table and case in the hall is displayed with pottery pots and porcelain pots of various sizes. In the pots, fine and famous chrysanthemums are planted neatly. There are so many kinds of chrysanthemums. I'm afraid I can't describe them one by one. Zhou Shoujuan's the Lion Forest
Excellent hand
Change from the past to the present - biàn gǔ yì cháng
Everything in advance is established, not in advance is abandoned - fán shì yù zé lì,bù yù zé fèi
adjust the dual power of negative and positive principles - xiè lǐ yīn yáng
a compound of connecting courtyards , each surrounded by dwelling quarters - shēn zhái dà yuàn
The fashion should not be encouraged. - cǐ fēng bù kě zhǎng