Hui: wave a pen; it means: success. It was written as soon as I started writing. Describe writing, writing articles, and drawing quickly.
The source of the idiom: Volume 30 of Sun Zhan of Song Dynasty's "Collected Works of Hongqing layman: Hanlin Mo Gong's internal and external system": "In the past, Zhao Gong alone drafted the six systems, and Prime Minister Wu Min threatened the public because of this. The public undressed and recorded the case, and it was done with a wave of his hand."
Idiom example: Du Shang ordered Handan Chun to compose a monument to record the incident. Handan Chun was only thirteen years old at that time. He wrote without adding any words, and he wrote it with a wave of his hand. He erected it beside the stone tomb, which was surprising to people at that time.
Traditional Chinese writing: done in one swipe
Phonetic: ㄧㄏㄨㄟㄦˊ ㄐㄧㄨˋ
Synonyms of done in one swipe: done in one go. Description The poetry has a smooth momentum and was written in one go. Ming Hu Yinglin's "Shi Sou·Jin Ti Zhong": "If 'the wind is strong and the sky is high', then every sentence in the article will be described as being easy, it can be done easily, it can be done without much effort, or it can be dealt with." Get the presidency easily, win easily
The antonym of "wipe it off": The original meaning of "write off" is to erase the numbers on the account one by one. Now it is often used as a metaphor to cancel everything completely or to metaphorically cancel everything again. Erasing the past without mentioning it is a metaphor for rashly negating all the advantages, achievements, etc. Tried and tested: a metaphor for a work that has been tempered and tested for many times and made profound achievements. Yu Qian's "Song of Lime": a metaphor for repeatedly scrutinizing and carefully revising a work
Idiom grammar: more formal; used as predicate and attributive; with a complimentary meaning
Idiom story: In 1256 AD, 20-year-old Wen Tianxiang went to Lin'an to take the Jinshi examination. The topic was to comment on the political issues at that time. , Wen Tianxiang didn't even make a draft when he was composing, he started writing as soon as he started writing, and he finished it in one breath. Wang Yinglin, the invigilator, was shocked when he saw it, and immediately recommended this talent to Lizong of the Song Dynasty, and he was appointed as the number one scholar by Lizong of the Song Dynasty
Frequency: Common idioms
Emotion and color: Neutral idioms
Idiom structure: Formal idioms
Era of production: Ancient idioms
English translation: take up one's brush and dash off
Russian translation: раз-два и готово lt;одним духомgt;
Idiom riddle: A thousand words can be written by a horse.
Notes on pronunciation: 1. Cannot be pronounced as "yì"
Notes on writing: "Hui" cannot be written as "hui"