profound idea and a good style of writing
Hong zhongsiwai, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ó ngzh à ngs à w à I, which means that the content of an article is rich and the writing style can be used as much as possible. From Jin Xue Jie.
Idiom explanation
Hong: broad; Si: unrestrained and incisive.
The origin of Idioms
In Jin Xue Jie written by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty, it can be said that Mr. Wen is very good at writing, but he is not good at writing
Idiom usage
It refers to the rich content of the article. Examples: Li and Du's achievements in the past eight dynasties are of great importance to those who look down on everything. When the Qi is large, it will be more than enough. A phonetic correction to Wu Mingshi's introduction to Jingju in Qing Dynasty
profound idea and a good style of writing
sharp eyes and agile hands or nimble fingers - yǎn jí shǒu kuài