there is poetry in a painting

there is poetry in a painting

There is a poem in the picture, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu à zh à ngy à ush à, meaning that the picture is full of poetry. It comes from Dongpo Zhilin, titled by Wang Wei, the painting of misty rain in the blue pass.

The origin of Idioms

Song Sushi's Dongpo Zhilin · Title Wang Wei's blue pass Yanyu map: "taste the poetry of Mojie, there are pictures in the poetry; view the painting of Mojie, there are poems in the painting."

Analysis of Idioms

Synonyms: poetic and pictorial; Antonyms: painting in Poetry

Idiom usage

Subject predicate; as subject and object; with commendatory meaning. examples in the past, it used to be said that there were pictures in poems and poems in paintings, but the hand could draw pictures and the poet could talk about them. The first collection of yuyinconghua in Tiaoxi, June 1st

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