Profound accumulation
Shuo Yi Yuan Ji, a Chinese idiom, is a Chinese phonetic alphabet, which means "Shu ò y ì Yu ā NJ ī". It comes from the epitaph of su'an Dai cemetery.
The origin of Idioms
In the Ming Dynasty, Zhang Juzheng's epitaph of su'an Dai cemetery said, "however, the accumulation of its spirit is far away from the later."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing.
Profound accumulation
He who follows me prospers, and he who goes against me perishes - shùn wǒ zhě chāng,nì wǒ zhě wáng
write a composition in a stream - xià bǐ chéng piān
The tooth of a horse is still in its infancy - jū chǐ wèi luò