Such as a large sum of money, used to praise other people's articles or writing skills.
Rafters: Rafters, beams.
Pinyin: rú chuá n zh and bǐ
Source: "The Pen on the Raft" comes from Biography of Jin Shu Wang Xun. The original text reads: "Dreamers are as generous as rafters. When he realized this, the speaker said, "This should be a big event." The emperor collapsed, the book was lost, and the discussion was abolished. "
Allusion: During the period of Emperor Wu of Jin Dynasty, there was a scholar named Wang Xun. He once met a man of God in his dream and gave him a big pen, whose pen is as thick as a rafter. I was very surprised when I woke up. He said to people, "this is a big deal!" " ("big hand", that is, a great writer. This sentence means: "From this, I must become a great writer." ) Soon after the death of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Wang Xun was responsible for drafting all the documents such as Mourning Book, which was very literary. Later, when praising the author's writing style, he called it "a pen", "a big pen" or "a pen like a pen"
Examples of usage: Qiao Zhiyong's repeated adventures and successes have made this book extraordinary, and Mr. Zhu's elegant pen has also made the Qiao Family Courtyard immortal.