vague
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ru ò y ǐ NRU ò Xi ǎ n, which means that it seems to be hidden, but also appears. To describe a vague and indistinct appearance. It comes from Xuanhe painting manual landscape three.
The origin of Idioms
Song Zhao Ji's Xuan He Hua Pu Shan Shui San: "the painting of wind, smoke and rain is neither cloudy nor bright. It's like the mist in the plum sky and the mist in the sky. It's very thoughtful and makes others imagine in the boundless space. It's indistinct and can't be poor."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: indistinct, indistinct
vague
exist side by side and play a part together - xiāng fǔ xiāng chéng
lofty mountains and steep hills - gāo shān jùn lǐng
the unpredictable , ever-changing nature of things - yún jué bō guǐ
delve into secret facts or principles - tàn zé suǒ yǐn
Painting a dragon is not a dog - huà lóng bù chéng fǎn wéi gǒu