a masterpiece
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ó ngpi ā NJ ù zh ì, which means large-scale works. From the Qing Dynasty, ye Qianguan "blowing the net record · Wei Taihe bronze ironing people's experience".
Idiom usage
For example, if it is a huge work, it will be recorded separately as an episode.
The origin of Idioms
In the Qing Dynasty, ye Qianguan's "record of blowing the net · knowledge of Wei Taihe's Bronze ironing people": "there are a lot of great works to be observed."
Idiom explanation
A masterpiece. Honorific works of others. A Book of great scale.
a masterpiece
the house is crowded in every part - rén mǎn wéi huàn
courteous approach and generous gifts - bēi lǐ hòu bì
there is none under heaven to equal him - tiān xià wú dí