Wen sou Ding Jia
Wensoudingjia, a Chinese word, is w é ns ō UD ī ngji ǎ in pinyin, which means that the article is exquisite and moves the spirit. It comes from the story of the Golden Lotus.
The origin of Idioms
Chen Ruyuan of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the story of the Golden Lotus: Poetry weeps ghosts and gods, and the precious Qi rises in Wu Lian; literature searches Ding Jia, and the essence shines in Qin Jin
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in composition, etc
Wen sou Ding Jia
with discussions so many and diverse that the speakers ' tongues are parched and the listeners ' ears are deafened - shé bì ěr lóng
be both opposite and complementary - xiāng fǎn xiāng chéng