morning glory
Idiom. Used to describe literary grace. As predicate, attribute and object
Discrimination of words
Used as predicate, attribute and object; used in praise. Commendatory meaning
Idiom explanation
It is an amazing description of talent and a magnificent diction.
Idioms and allusions
[source] "Peng Xianmen's amazing talent is brilliant, and his Ci is regarded as the only one." Liang Zhangju in the Qing Dynasty wrote "Liu Fuchu's compilation of a series of anecdotes on the waves": "Fu's original works are amazing and brilliant, but his recent works are not as good as before. Compared with others, he is at the end of his talent."
morning glory
cannot feed or clothe oneself properly - yī shí bù zhōu
be sworn to live or die together - shēng sǐ zhī jiāo