men of literature and writing
Literati, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w é NR é nm ò K è, which means literati and literati. The ancients used it to describe a scholar or a person with literary talent. From the biography of flowers on the sea.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: scholars and poets
The origin of Idioms
Han Bangqing's biography of flowers on the sea in the Qing Dynasty said: "those literati and literati cultivated by the old feudal culture did not care about the state affairs. They ate wine and flowers all day and wrote erotic poems."
Idiom usage
As a subject, object, attribute; of literati
Examples
Maybe the literati are too sensitive. They are always very delicate. They can't say anything, see, hear or think. Complete works of Lu Xun
men of literature and writing
leave events to take their own course - rèn qí zì liú
the buffaloes in jiangsu pant when they see the moon mistaking it for the hot sun - wú niú chuǎn yuè
The change of dragon and leopard - lóng xiāng bào biàn
Turn over the yellow and pour out the soap - fān huáng dǎo zào