exercise one's inventive mind
Ingenuity, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji à NGX à nd ú y à n, which means to use ingenious mind creatively. It comes from preface to Meng Haoran's collection by Wang Shiyuan of Tang Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Ingenuity: an ingenious mind. It's an ingenious use of mind. "
Idioms and allusions
Wang Shiyuan's preface to Meng Haoran's collection in the Tang Dynasty: "the writing is not in accordance with the ancient, and it is ingenious."
Idiom usage
Qin Mu's Huacheng: "it's really ingenious for people to choose and arrange such a scene as the climax of Spring Festival!"
exercise one's inventive mind
gain mastery by striking only after the enemy has struck - hòu fā zhì rén
reach for what is beyond one 's grasp - hào gāo wù yuǎn
Listen to the wind and listen to the water - tīng fēng tīng shuǐ
pretending to be wealthy and generous - chàng chóu liáng shā
A pot of wine and a bag of rice - jiǔ wèng fàn náng