Not to be appreciated
The pronunciation is m ù B ù g ě ISH ǎ ng, a Chinese idiom, which is too late for eyes to appreciate. It describes the beauty and variety of scenery. From yandangji.
Idiom explanation
Explanation: it's too late for eyes to watch. It describes the beauty and variety of scenery.
Idioms and allusions
Source: Yan Dang Ji written by Dai Mingshi in Qing Dynasty: "those who are around the ring, who are in front of and behind the ring, contend for the strange and offer the strange, but they are not appreciated." example: when you read about it, you can see that there are thousands of rocks competing for beauty and thousands of valleys competing for current. AI xinjueluo Hongli's poems of Tang and Song Dynasties
Discrimination of words
Usage: used as predicate and attribute; used for beautiful scenery, etc
Not to be appreciated
There is no sneer at the end of the story - kuài xià wú jī
mountain food and wild vegetables - shān yáo yě sù
phoenix singing in the morning sun -- good omen for the country - fèng míng zhāo yáng