The idioms in classical literature can be referred to in the following examples: 1. Dexterity in writing: The poet's thoughts are clear and his writing is fluent and talented. [2. Rampant and vigorous: It is used to describe a writer or poet who has a broad mind and is full of energy when writing and publishing works.] 3. The paper in Luoyang is expensive: It is used to describe the spread of literary works that are widely cherished and appreciated by people. It is as expensive as the paper in Luoyang. 4. Ingenious: It refers to a literary artist who has unique insight and creativity when creating, able to discover and capture the essence of things. 5. Lavish: describe a literary work that is very long, the writing is smooth, the language is beautiful, and the description is meticulous. 6. Poetic and picturesque: describe literary works with rich poetic and painting-like beauty that can resonate with readers. 7. Profound and profound: It is used to describe literary works with profound thoughts, rich content, extensive knowledge, and profound cultural heritage. 8. Popular: Description of literary works that are widely spread and loved by readers. The content is easy to understand and the language is lively and interesting. 9. Eternal Masterpiece: A literary work with extremely high artistic value that will be passed down through the ages and will never be erased. 10 Immortal Masterpiece: A classic in classical literature that described literary works with eternal artistic value.