Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What are the poems, proverbs, proverbs and two-part allegorical sayings that describe "superb skills"?

What are the poems, proverbs, proverbs and two-part allegorical sayings that describe "superb skills"?

reaching the top

excelling in craftsmanship

crafty

handy?

a wonderful hand rejuvenating

an expert in solving a cow

a skillful hand

a pen falls in shock, and a poem makes you cry.

An artist is bold

Yellow clouds appear in the northwest, and hail comes before him?

there's no need to ask god, is there?

it is dark in the northwest at night, with rain and flashing; ? If it is late in the northwest, will it be sunny tomorrow?

fish scale clouds, even if it doesn't rain, will it be windy?

there is no good goods in the northwest, so it will hail if there is a storm.

black clouds are the limelight and white clouds are the omen of rain?

climb to the top [dēng fēng zào jí]

Interpretation: climb: climb; Peak: the top of the mountain; Build: arrive; Pole: the highest point. Metaphor means that knowledge, skills, etc reach the highest level or achievement.

source: Liu Yiqing's "Shi Shuo Xin Yu Literature" in the Southern Dynasties: "I don't know, can I reach the peak?" However, the merits of Tao Lian are not yet false. " ?

wonderful workmanship [qi m: o duó ti ā n g ō ng]

Interpretation: seize: surpass. Artificial ingenuity is better than nature. The description technique is very clever.

Source: Yuan Zhao Meng's poem "Giving Fireworks": "The ingenious art in the world takes advantage of nature, refining medicine and burning lamps are the same in the morning and evening." ?

uncanny workmanship [gu ǐ f ǔ shé n g not ng]

Interpretation: It seems to be made by ghosts and gods. Describe the superb artistic skills, which are beyond the reach of human beings.

Source: Zhuangzi Dasheng: "Ziqing's cutting wood is a success, and the audience is frightened and worried."

rejuvenation by skillful hands [miào shǒu huí chūn]

Interpretation: rejuvenation: bringing back spring, which is a metaphor for saving the dying. Of a doctor's skill.

source:? The 2th chapter of Li Baojia's Officialdom in Appearance: "But there are twenty or thirty plaques hanging outside the door of the drugstore: what's' good fortune', what's' Bian Que's resurrection', what's' wonderful rejuvenation' ..."

[shǒu dào qín lái]

Interpretation: The original meaning is that fighting can capture the enemy at once, and later it means doing things with confidence and effortlessness.

source: the fourth discount of Kang Jinzhi's "likui jy is a disgrace".