Samadhi of poets
Samadhi, the poet, is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is sh ī Ji ā s ā nm è I, which means the knack of composing poetry. It comes from "feeling of writing a song when reading a poem on the night of September 1".
Analysis of Idioms
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing
Examples
I tasted Jing Hao's theory of mountains and rivers, and realized the samadhi of the poetic family. I said that far away people have no eyes, far water has no waves, and far mountains have no cracks. Wang Shizhen's notes of Xiangzu in Qing Dynasty Volume 6
The origin of Idioms
Lu You of the Song Dynasty: "the poet samadhi suddenly came to the front, and Qu Jia was in the eye of Yuan calendar." Qian Zhonglian proofread: "samadhi, the theory of great wisdom:" a good heart can't move, it's called Samadhi. " "All meditation is also called meditation and Samadhi." This is used to refer to the situation in which poets understand people. "
Samadhi of poets
carry on the past heritage and open up the future - chéng xiān qǐ hòu
Dogs and pigs don't eat the rest - gǒu zhū bù shí qí yú
most sagacious and intelligent - zhì shèng zhì míng
have a sudden rise in social status - shēn jià bǎi bèi