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The finishing touch is a Chinese idiom. The Pinyin is di ǎ NJ ī ngzh ī B ǐ, which refers to the brilliance of the article. It comes from the biography of Gu Kaizhi in the book of Jin.
Idiom explanation
Pen: writing style. It refers to the brilliance of the article.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Gu Kaizhi in the book of Jin: "every painting of Kai has been completed, or he has not paid attention to it for several years. People ask why. The answer is: "the four body Yan Chi, which is a vivid portrayal, is in the sight of ah."
Idiom usage
As an object; used as part of an article or work.
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ant holes may cause the collapse of a dyke - dī kuì yǐ xué
when one sees the saddle he thinks of the horse -- one thing leads to another - jiàn ān sī mǎ
Though the day of death is the year of life - suī sǐ zhī rì,yóu shēng zhī nián
to be in deep anxiety day seems like a year - dù rì rú nián