integral whole
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ú NR á NY ī t ǐ, which means integration into a whole and indivisibility. Also describes the article painting, layout neat, careful structure. It's from Er Cheng's legacy.
The origin of Idioms
In the second volume of Er Cheng Yi Shu: "scholars must know Ren first. Benevolent people are the same as things. Righteousness, propriety, knowledge and faith are all benevolent. "
Discrimination of words
Antonym: East scales and West claws, pieced together, fragmented
Idiom usage
This landscape painting is majestic, compact and integrated.
integral whole
scold the locust while pointing at the mulberry - zhǐ sāng shuō huái
Flies follow the tail of a steed and fly thousands of miles - yíng fù jì wěi ér zhì qiān lǐ
folly of trying to see the sky with a basin over one 's head - dài pén wàng tiān