Beautiful liver and intestines
Jinxiuganchang is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is j ǐ nxi ù g ā NCH á ng, which means full of poetry and good sentences. It comes from Li Bai of Tang Dynasty, the preface of Huainan pilgrimage to the province of Huainan to ask for the order of sending my younger brother to join the army in Longmen in winter.
Idiom usage
Some people argue that playing the piano is a good way to teach Nong to spit out.
Analysis of Idioms
Beautiful heart
The origin of Idioms
Li Bai, Tang Dynasty, wrote the preface to Huainan's pilgrimage to the province in winter when he sent his younger brother to join the army in Longmen, saying, "my brother's heart, liver and five treasures are all beautiful? Otherwise, how can you open your mouth to write and wave the mist away? "
Idiom explanation
It means full of poems and good sentences.
Beautiful liver and intestines
high walls and deep moat -- a defended city - gāo chéng shēn chí
behaving stealthily like a thief - zéi tóu shǔ nǎo
sit and prattle about the general principle - zuò ér lùn dào
Carving out articles and sentences - diāo zhāng lòu jù
greatly discerning and apprehending - dà chè dà wù