Have style and style
It is a Chinese idiom with educational significance. It comes from Tang Xianzu's Peony Pavilion, boudoir school in Ming Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
It means educational.
Idioms and allusions
Tang Xianzu's "Peony Pavilion · boudoir school" in Ming Dynasty: "on the six classics, the book of songs is the best, and there are many elegant styles in boudoir It's an Ikea, an Ikea. "
Discrimination of words
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing. idiom explanation: refers to the meaning of education. Degree of common use: uncommon emotion color: commendatory words grammar usage: as predicate and attribute; used in written language idiom structure: combined type generation time: ancient times
Have style and style
the house is upside-down . -- there is no peace in the house - jiā fān zhái luàn
look after the masses as if they were injured -- love the people - shì mín rú shāng
lively and vigorous flourishes in calligraphy - fèng wǔ lóng fēi