Wu ye in Song Dynasty
Wu ye, a painting of the Song Dynasty, is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is s à nghu à w ú y à, which means it is used as a pronoun for exquisite things. From Zhuangzi Tianzifang.
The origin of Idioms
According to Chuang Tzu · Tian Zifang, song Yuanjun called all the painters to paint, and they all stood up to paint. Only one of them came back, undressed, stretched his legs and sat down. Song Yuanjun thought that he was a real painter. According to the internal biography of Helu in the spring and Autumn period of Wu and Yue, Wu cadres and moye couple are good at casting swords.
Idiom usage
As subject, object and attribute, it refers to local specialties. Examples: in Song Dynasty, Wu Ye was painted, engraved, engraved and scribbled. "Huainanzi · xiuwuxun"
Idiom story
It is said that in ancient times, song Yuanjun called together some painters to paint together, and they all stood humbly and respectfully in front of him. Only Tian Zifang came back to the dormitory, untied his clothes, stretched his legs and sat painting. Song Yuanjun thought that he was the real painter.
Wu ye in Song Dynasty
The way is one foot high, the devil is one foot high - dào gāo yī chǐ,mó gāo yī zhàng
a thirsty steed dashing to the spring -- to run swiftly - kě jì bēn quán
parade with beautiful dress at night - yì jǐn yè yóu