All in one
Yikongyang is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī K ō ngy ī B à ng, which means to be original in art, academic and other aspects without imitation.
Idiom explanation
It refers to the original creation in art and academy without imitation.
Idioms and allusions
[source]: Chapter 12 of Wang Guowei's song and Yuan Dynasty Opera Research: "Guan Hanqing came close to him and made his own great CI. His words and songs are full of human feelings and his words are original, so he should be the first person in Yuan Dynasty."
In Chairman Mao's Ci poems, we try our best to preserve the beauty of rhythm by making use of the rhythm of the words, but at the same time, we are free and easy to use. Zhao Puchu's brilliant model of making the past serve the present
usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
All in one
He who goes along the way prospers, but he who goes against virtue perishes - shùn dào zhě chāng,nì dé zhě wáng