Kuang Ding Jie Yi
Kuang Ding Jieyi is a Chinese idiom. The Pinyin is Ku ā NGD ǐ ngji ě y í, which means to speak poems clearly. It comes from the biography of Kuang Heng in the history of Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Kuang Heng in the history of Han Dynasty, it is said that "if you don't talk about poetry, Kuang Ding will come; if you talk about poetry, you will understand people." Yan shigu's note: "Ru Chun said:" you can't make people laugh more. "
Idiom usage
As an object; very beautiful.
Examples
Therefore, the poem is so wonderful that it does not reveal its words, but its feelings are clear. If you make a good speaker give you advice, you will be moving. Notes on zhenyizhai poems by Li Chonghua in Qing Dynasty
Kuang Ding Jie Yi
There are still firewood in the green hills - liú dé qīng shān zài,yī jiù yǒu chái shāo
Cast a soldier in the face of adversity - lín nàn zhù bīng
with a bloody nose and a swollen face - bí qīng liǎn zhǒng
hastily to declare the matter closed - cǎo shuài shōu bīng