show off literary skill
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ǔ w é NN ò NGM ò, which means deliberately playing with the pen. It originally refers to cheating in quoting legal provisions. After often refers to playing with writing skills. From the book of Sui, biography of Wang Chong.
Idiom explanation
Dancing and playing: playing deliberately; writing and ink: writing style.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Chong's biography in the book of the Sui Dynasty: "in the Ming Dynasty, I learned laws and decrees, while I played with writing and ink, which made my heart higher."
Idiom usage
It has a derogatory meaning. The people who write the steles want to, so the more they dance on the opposite side, the more confused they become. Lu Xun's the sequel of Huagai's sequel: Xiamen communication
show off literary skill
A full man knows not a hungry man - bǎo hàn bù zhī è hàn jī
One mistake is eternal hatred - yī shī zú chéng qiān gǔ hèn
wail like ghosts and howl like wolves - guǐ kū láng háo