write freely and well
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh è B ǐ ch é ngq ù, which means to draw or write interesting things with a stroke. From a review of short stories in 1960.
Idiom explanation
Writing: start writing. Fun: fun, meaning.
The origin of Idioms
Mao Dun's comments on the short stories of 1960: "this paragraph becomes interesting through writing."
Idiom usage
Contraction; predicate; commendatory.
Examples
The 100th chapter of Jing Hua Yuan written by Li Ruzhen in Qing Dynasty: "when you have leisure in your heart, you can become interested in writing. Every summer and winter, on the eve of the moon in front of the lamp, you can make up the 100th chapter of Jing Hua Yuan year after year."
write freely and well
fold one's hands and await destruction - shù shǒu dài sǐ
Breaking the dragon and stabbing the tiger - duàn jiāo cì hǔ