thick and heavy in colours
Thick ink and heavy color, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is n ó NGM ò zh ò NGC ǎ I, meaning to use thick ink and color to describe, to describe. From the age of heroes.
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 18 of Liu Jianwei's the age of Heroes: in 1998, history will surely be written in heavy ink.
Idiom usage
As an object, attribute, adverbial; used in writing, etc. example in his 44 years as a journalist, he has created a number of excellent news works, which has left a strong mark in the history of Chinese journalism. A sidelight of the grand opening of "Chinese culture year" in Australia. He described the activity with thick ink and heavy color.
thick and heavy in colours
expansive sky ; let loose the imagination ; have a rambling chat - tiān kōng hǎi kuò
one 's heart flutters like a pennant in the wind - xīn rú xuán jīng
muster one 's courage and fight in the vanguard - gǎn yǒng dāng xiān