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Picturesque, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu ì sh ē nghu ì y ǐ ng, describes the narration or description vivid, from the "Xuan Ting yuan".
The origin of Idioms
"Xuanting yuan" written by xianglingzi of Xiaoshan in Qing Dynasty: "it's true to describe qiuniang's everything in a vivid and vivid way."
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate, attributive and adverbial to describe the vivid narration or description
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Discard the treasure and pick up the gravel - qì qióng shí lì
He who gains will prosper, and he who loses will perish - dé rén zhě chāng,shī rén zhě wáng
gnash the teeth with angry looks - chēn mù qiē chǐ
initiate the dispatch of contingents of armed men and the mobilization of the masses - xīng shī dòng zhòng
nourish one 's parent in his old age and bury his dead body - yǎng lǎo sòng zhōng