art beats nature
QiaoDu ó Ti ā ng ō ng is an idiom pronounced QiaoDu ó Ti ā ng, which specifically refers to the skillful man-made is better than the natural, and describes the extremely exquisite craftsmanship. From the fireworks giver.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] exquisite and exquisite
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, Zhao Mengfu's poem "to those who set off fireworks": "the world's skillful arts win the work of heaven, the refining of medicine and the lighting of lamps are the same in the clear day."
Idiom usage
It refers to the skill of human beings. In the climax of socialism by Guo Xiaochuan: "600 million pairs of hands create their own happiness." (2) Wu Yuzhang's "Celebrating the opening of the Yangtze River Bridge" said: "the natural moat can also be crossed by flying, and the human resources ~."
art beats nature
appear and disappear without regularity - chū mò wú cháng
To break through the difficulties - mò tū bù qián
bear hardship without complaint - rèn láo rèn yuàn
beautiful dreams are soon to be interrupted - hǎo mèng bù cháng
courage of a warrior and the soul of a musician - jiàn qì xiāo xīn