imitate laboriously
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x ī nm ù sh ǒ uzhu ī, meaning envy in heart and imitation in hand. I try to imitate. It comes from the biography of Wang Xizhi in the book of Jin.
Analysis of Idioms
Xinmu bizhui
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Wang Xizhi in the book of Jin: "it's tiresome to play, but I don't know the end of it when I read it. I'm just a man. The rest are just like that. What's the point? "
Idiom usage
It's a serial verb. It's a predicate. It's an imitation. In Jingkou, Cheng junmeng visited Jiaoshan together in Hunan Province. He talked about poetry all the way, and his heart was broken by Mr. Fan Xie, my hometown. Yuan Mei's Sui Yuan Shi Hua (Volume 13)
Chinese PinYin : xīn mù shǒu zhuī
imitate laboriously
disaster emanates from careless talk. huò cóng kǒu shēng
with clear articulation and a mellow and full tune. zì zhèng qiāng yuán
strengthen the fundamental and weaken the trivial. qiáng běn ruò mò