idiom > Wu Wennongmo
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Rhetorical exercise
  Explanation: Dance, get deliberately playing; paper, ink pen. Deliberately play pen. Originally referred to the song cited the law often refers to playing with words to cheat ◇ skills.
  Usage: Joint type; as predicate, object, attribute; containing derogatory
  Source: "Sui Shu Wang Biography" Ming Xi Act, and brandish Wenmo, compete with their heart. "
  Examples: The monument will want ~ write, so the opposite of the more confused the more dance. ★ Lu Xun "canopy _set_ sequel to the sequel Xiamen communication"
Wu Wennongmo  

No. 3
  Play diction, playing pen read a few years, the love of rhetorical exercise.
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No. 4
  Dance, get: deliberately playing; paper, ink: pen. Deliberately play pen. Originally referred to the legal provisions cited cheating song. After playing with the text often refers to skills.
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No. 5
  See "brandish Schwimmer."
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No. 6
  舞文弄墨 ( wǔ wén nòng mò )
  解 释 舞:玩弄。形容玩弄文字技巧。 也指歪曲法律条文作弊。
  出 处 《隋书·王充传》:“明习法令,而舞弄文墨,高下其心。”
  用 法 联合式;作谓语、宾语、定语;含贬义
  示 例 鲁迅《华盖集续编·厦门通信》:“写碑的人偏要~,所以反而越舞越糊涂。”
  近义词 舞词弄札
成语词典
  成语名称 舞文弄墨 汉语拼音 wǔ wén nòng mò 成语释义 舞、弄:故意玩弄;文、墨:文笔。故意玩弄文笔。原指曲引法律条文作弊。后常指玩弄文字技巧。 成语出处 《隋书·王充传》:“明习法令,而舞弄文墨,高下其心。” 使用例句 而写碑的人偏要舞文弄墨,所以反面越舞越糊涂。
  ★鲁迅《华盖集续编的续编·厦门通信》
English Expression
  1. :  wu wennongmo
French Expression
  1. adj.  solliciter les textes et manier la langue
Thesaurus
Wucinongzha, make fun of writing