Fortune Telling Collection - Ziwei fortune-telling - What do you mean by genius? Explain.

What do you mean by genius? Explain.

A stroke of genius refers to describing a work with wonderful sentences and vivid pen and ink.

Basic interpretation: Chinese idiom, pinyin: shé n lá izh and bǐ, divine revelation: divine revelation. It refers to the creation of literature and art, which seems to be inspired by the gods, thus creating excellent works. Also described the work as wonderful. Source: Qing Wu Ren Jian's "The Present Situation of Wonders Witnessed in Twenty Years" 37: "These three things were painted by myself, which is really a stroke of genius."

Example:

Zhou Zuoren's memory of Tang Zhi: I think this is like a pen of genius. If I write in other rhymes, I will never have this right. It's raining in Chu Qing, sitting alone on the porch before dusk. I heard China people say in Yingzhou Pavilion: Today, I saw the Western Hills upstairs, and I learned Du Zi's vivid sentence about the rain in Mao Mao, which is really a stroke of genius.

On the bus to Gaoyou Chengbei Middle School, Yu Ting's eldest brother put him in the van to Haikou Chutian School, and Uncle Guan Rui explained the historical story of "The Pen of Genius" to Xin Yan and Chen Miao.

Idioms solitaire: A stroke of genius → a pen-and-ink lawsuit → Sima said it well → a good dream is not long → Sauvignon Blanc can keep it → keep it short and persistent → keep it disabled → keep the seeds of bad karma → hide the son as the father → hide the body → break the skin and rotten the flesh → be naive → tell the truth from the falsehood → run out of water, dry seas and rotten rocks → run out of loyalty and wisdom → run out of wisdom →