attractive
Pinyin: yǐn rén rüsheng
Explanation: Victory: Victory. Bring people into a good place. Now it is often used to refer to particularly attractive scenery or literary works.
Origin: Liu Yiqing in the Southern Dynasties, known as Ren Xinyu's birthday: "Wang Weijun Cloud, wine attracts customers."
Example: Although the model paintings are small, Suzhou Gardens are always so fascinating, although the pattern is small. ★ Qin Mu's shrimp fun
Exquisite and wonderful to the extreme
Pinyin: j and j: jīng miào jué lún n
Explanation: Fine: Exquisite. Unparalleled: unparalleled. Exquisite and wonderful to the extreme.
Source: Song Zhou Mi's Old Story of Wulin Lights: "There are the most lights, and Fu Su is the crown. The new one comes out late, which is exquisite. "
His handiwork is really exquisite.
exciting
Pinyin: kòu rén xīn xián
Explanation: buckle: knock. Describe something exciting.
Source: Wei Wei's "Oriental", chapter 7: "It is said that this person is the least talkative, but a few words that day were gripping and moved him to tears."
What an exciting scene! ★ Flower City Antiques in Qin Mu
Refreshing
Pinyin: q ì n r é n x ì n pí
Explanation: Qin: Infiltration. The original meaning is that fragrant and cool air or drinks make people feel comfortable. He also described the poems and articles as beautiful and moving, giving people a fresh and hearty feeling.
Source: Song Lin Hong's poem "Cold Spring Pavilion": "It's clear at a glance and refreshing."
For example, making sentences: However, the air at night is very refreshing, which is really called "refreshing". It seems to be the first time to meet such good air in Beijing. ★ Lu Xun's Scream and Social Drama
Very realistic
Pinyin: Wei mi ao Wei Xi ao
Commentary: Xiao: Similar. Describe or imitate very realistically.
Source: Preface and Postscript of Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio: "The description is vivid, just like Zhu Zao's words."
For example, making sentences: here are aunt Zhao's nagging and dragon bells, which are vivid and vivid. ★ Zhu Ziqing's Lao Zhang Philosophy and Zhao Ziyue
Love sth so much that you can't let it go.
Pinyin: à I b ü sh ? u
Explanation: release: put down. I like it so much that I don't want to let it go.
Source: Preface to the Collection of Tao Yuanming by Liang Xiaotong in the Southern Dynasties: "I can't put down his writing."
For example, making sentences: although it is not his way, Naiwen has a clear comment, and after reading it, he knows that he can't put it down. ★ Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: Chapter 35
It is worth reading a hundred times.
Pinyin: b Yidu b
Explanation: Boring: Boring, boring. You won't get tired of reading it a hundred times. Describe a well-written poem or book, no matter how many times you read it, you won't feel bored.
Source: Shi's poem "Send a scholar to the West and Don't Understand": "Old books are never tired of reading, but they are cooked and never forgotten."
Example: Why are some works "never tired of reading", while others don't want to see them again? ★ Zhu Ziqing's On Never Tired of Reading
Profound but easy to understand-explain abstruse content in simple terms
Pinyin: shēn rüqiün ch
Interpretation: A speech or article is profound in content, but the language is easy to understand.
Source: Yue's Notes on the Lake Building 6: "The poet's wonderful meaning is deeply revealed. If you don't go deep, you will have a simple illness; If it is not obvious, it will be difficult. "
Example: This article is written in a simple way, which makes people love reading and understanding.