Ghosts and gods
GUI Ke Shen, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Gu ǐǐ K è sh é NCH á n, which means that the artistic skill is superb, which can not be achieved by human. It's from Yun Xia by Yuan Haowen.
Idiom explanation
It's said that it's uncanny. It's not human power to describe art as superb.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan Haowen's poem "cloud gorge" says: "I don't know the beauty of heaven and earth. How many ghosts are there?"
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: uncanny craftsmanship, uncanny craftsmanship
Idiom usage
It is impossible to ask the question of the old and the desolate. The poem Fuxi cave by Liu Bian in Yuan Dynasty
Ghosts and gods
scattered and broken jade -- snow - luàn qióng suì yù
Five accumulation and six acceptance - wǔ jī liù shòu
To invite subjugation and treason - zhāo wáng nà pàn
fair as a flower and beautiful as the moon - huā yán yuè mào
fill endless pages with empty verbiage - kōng huà lián piān
Help the dangerous and save the drowning - fú wēi zhěng nì