the inklings
Ji guangfengyu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j í Gu ā NGF è ngy ǔ, which means a metaphor for art treasures. It comes from ten volumes of Wu Kai FA.
The origin of Idioms
The sixth part of Wang Shizhen's ten volumes of three Wu regular script in Ming Dynasty: "all the collections I have compiled are written after the middle age of Zhao. They are really auspicious. They are made of Qiu, which is the treasure of later generations."
Idiom usage
Used as a subject or object; used in figurative sentences.
the inklings
making fun of and cursing angrily -- to write freely - xī xiào nù mà
Great achievements and great virtues - fēng gōng shuò dé
arranged in a crisscross pattern - zòng héng jiāo cuò
Official tiger and official Wolf - guān hǔ lì láng