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文不加点(文不加點)

wén bù jiā diǎnSuccess & Perseverance

文不加点 (wén bù jiā diǎn) literally meanswriting needing no correctionsand expressesperfect execution without revision”.This idiom is used when describing situations involving success & perseverance.

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Pronunciation: wén bù jiā diǎn Literal meaning: Writing needing no corrections

Origin & Usage

This flawless idiom describes writing (文) that needs no (不) added (加) corrections (点), referencing Three Kingdoms period literary genius Lu Ji. Historical accounts claim Lu's compositions emerged so perfect that no markings or corrections were needed—extraordinary in an era when editing involved adding dots to indicate changes. During the Tang Dynasty, as literary composition became central to advancement, the phrase represented the ultimate in literary accomplishment. The specific reference to 'dots' connected to actual editing practices where correction marks resembled dots. Modern usage describes work of such high initial quality that it requires no revision, particularly creative or intellectual output that emerges in its final form through exceptional skill rather than iterative improvement.

When to Use

Situation: The novelist's manuscript was so perfect it required no editorial changes


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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 文不加点 mean in English?

文不加点 (wén bù jiā diǎn) literally translates toWriting needing no correctionsand is used to expressPerfect execution without revision”. This Chinese idiom belongs to theSuccess & Perseverance category..

When is 文不加点 used?

Situation: The novelist's manuscript was so perfect it required no editorial changes

What is the pinyin for 文不加点?

The pinyin pronunciation for 文不加点 iswén bù jiā diǎn”.

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