Ingenuity is an idiom, pronounced as qiǎo duó tiān gōng, win: win. Qiao: exquisite. The original meaning is that exquisite man-made is better than nature. Describes extremely exquisite skills, mostly referring to handicrafts.
From Guo Xiaochuan's "In the Climax of Socialism": "Six hundred million pairs of ingenious hands create their own happiness."
Related analysis:
Emotional color: a complimentary word, mostly used to praise the ingenuity of man-made things over nature, and also refers to the superb skills of people.
Idiom structure: verb-object type
Idiom example: Lao She's "Dafa Discussion": "The cooking method is so ingenious that the New Year cannot be less exciting and it cannot be art. ”
Synonyms: exquisite, exquisite and miraculous
Antonyms: shoddy, careless
Idiom riddle: people (guess one idiom) Answer: ingenuity
Usage: as predicate and attributive; refers to people's skills.
Definition: uncanny workmanship: it can describe both artificial carving and nature.
Extended information:
Antonym analysis:
1. Exquisite and translucent
1. Explanation: Exquisite: exquisite and meticulous; translucent: holes clear. The utensils are described as exquisite, transparent and delicate in structure. It also refers to people who are smart and flexible.
2. From: The second chapter of Yuan·Guan Hanqing's "Saving Fengchen": "The man's love for the girl is like a donkey and a dog, showing off his exquisiteness."
Vernacular: "The guy's love for women is like a donkey and a dog, showing off his exquisiteness."
3. Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate, attributive; descriptive The utensils are exquisite and transparent
2. Rough branches and leaves
1. Explanation: Painting, painting trees with rough branches and leaves, does not use fine brushwork. It means that the work is rough and not serious and meticulous.
2. From: Volume 78 of "Zhu Xi Yu Lei": "The "Preface to the Book" may not have been written by Kong Anguo. The Chinese writing is rough and broad, but the current "Preface to the Book" is delicate and only resembles the writing of the Six Dynasties."
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Vernacular: "I'm afraid the Preface to the Book was not written by Kong Anguo. Emperor Wenwen of the Han Dynasty was careless and careless. Now the Preface to the Book is delicate and delicate, just like the writing of the Six Dynasties period."
3. Grammar: Conjunctive; used as predicate, object, attributive, adverbial; metaphorical style is sloppy and unrefined
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