write in an ornate style
Diaozhuo sentence, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is di ā ozh ā NGL ò UJ ù, meaning that the words and sentences of the article are deliberately modified. From the argumentative essay.
The origin of Idioms
Bai Juyi's argumentative essays in Tang Dynasty: "if there is no verification of the commendatory and derogatory articles, the way of punishment and persuasion is missing; if there is no verification of the satirical poems, the meaning of supplementary observation is abandoned. Although it's carved, how can it be used? "
Idiom usage
It refers to the deliberate modification of words and sentences in an article.
Chinese PinYin : diāo zhāng lòu jù
write in an ornate style
To seek survival and harm benevolence. qiú shēng hài rén
as evident and obvious as the sun and the stars. zhāo rú rì xīng
lament at the death of a famous man. shēng róng sǐ āi
torture oneself with unpleasant thoughts. zì yí yī jiù
accomplish the very opposite. quàn bǎi fěng yī