China's idiom "Jeweling with jewels", pinyin for zh ū guā ngb Aoqi, comes from "it is difficult to be confused when you talk about it": "If this light is only in words, it will be like a lady in an ancient tomb, full of jewels."
For example, if this light only exists in words and phrases, it will be like a lady in an ancient tomb, and she will be jeweled all over. (Lu Xun's "Quasi-romantic talk, it is rare to be confused")
Make sentences with jewels:
1, this lady is covered in jewels.
2. Her head and whole body are covered with jewels.
3. The first part: gold and silver silk, precious jade shells and jewels are eye-catching.
I wish you lingyun heroism, bejeweled and full of vitality.
5, jewels, luxury gifts! The first jewelry exhibition in Shandong Province was colorful and overwhelming.
She doesn't have any jewelry of her own, but her daughter has a lot of jewelry.