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Classical Chinese describes precious pens.
1. It is very precious. In classical Chinese, 1 is priceless. Often used as predicate, attributive and clause, it is very valuable to describe things. This is a priceless book. Of course I can't bear to borrow it!

2, the blade is sharpened, and the plum blossoms are bitter and cold.

3, stepping on iron shoes tàpòtixié: Metaphorically, it takes a lot of effort to find something. Example: you can't find the place where iron shoes have stepped, you can get it without effort!

4. The Spring Festival is worth 1000 yuan. It is hard to buy the happiness of being with the object you like at night.

5. priceless treasure b: priceless treasure. Refers to something extremely precious. Lin Xiangru tactfully recaptured priceless treasures and jewels from the king of Qin.

2. How to express "very precious" in classical Chinese? 1, with the value of even copy city jià zhí lián chéng: it is often used as a predicate, attributive and clause to describe items that are very valuable.

This is a priceless book. Of course I can't bear to borrow it! 2. The sword is sharpened and the plum blossom fragrance comes from bitter cold. 3, stepping on iron shoes tàpòtixié: Metaphorically, it takes a lot of effort to find something.

Du for example: iron shoes can't be found where they have stepped, and you don't have to work hard to get them! 4. The Spring Festival is worth 1000 yuan. Wisdom and the right object have sex at night, but Tao is hard to buy.

5. priceless treasure b: priceless treasure. Refers to something extremely precious.

Lin Xiangru tactfully recaptured priceless treasures and jewels from the king of Qin.

3. Looking at this pen container in classical Chinese, the shape of the pen container looks like a mountain, carved into a semi-circular triangle, and the Great Wall pattern is deliberately carved at the bottom, giving people a solid and heavy feeling. It can be seen that Daming Mountain is like the Great Wall of Wan Li, as stable as Mount Tai. The knife method is vigorous, rough and smooth, and the overall techniques such as relief, garden carving, clever carving and empty carving are adopted. On one side of the pen container is Gu Song's brush branch, and the pine branches are interspersed with pen power, and the pine needles are like blades, which vividly embodies the noble character of the literati at that time. On the other side of the pen holder, the Millennium Gu Mei blows down the clouds like colorful nectar. Plum branches are vigorous and strong, tough and natural, while Mei Duo is full and powerful, showing endless tenacious vitality.

4. What treasures can express precious meaning in one word in Chinese?

Variety

1 treasures; Precious things. Biography of Lian Po and Lin Xiangru: "He Shibi, the world is also a treasure."

Take ... as a treasure; Cherish; Cherish Mencius with all my heart: "Those who cherish pearls and jade will suffer."

(2) refers to precious things. On Qin: "Don't love precious things, cherish fertile land."

3 Precious. Shejiang: "Being admired by the bright moon."

Baosha 1. Pagoda. 2. Generally refers to Buddhist temples.

Used as a courtesy title for other people's families.

Bao Duo Di Zuo.

fortune

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(1) Jewelry and the like. "The Hongmen Banquet": "Pei Gong wants to be the king of Guanzhong, making Zi Ying the phase, and there are all kinds of treasures."

2 delicious food; Good food. "Biography of the Taro Old Man": "There are exquisite treasures in this hall, and the breakfast is still there, and the banquet has been decided."

3 precious; Rare. On Qin: "I don't like to cherish the rich land."

4 love. "Zuo Zhuan Wen Zhuan Gongba": "Zi is so precious."

Rare, strange and valuable things are rare. Strange behavior; Signs.

Precious and secret.

Rare and precious food.

5. The original publisher of Very Precious Words is Chang.

Stone's words explain words as precious as gold and precious stones. Metaphor is valuable, valuable advice. The Third Fold of Wang Shifu's The West Chamber in Yuan Dynasty: Miss Yu Jin's words, the young students' heartfelt words. Yi Zhu explained that the pearl pickers missed the pearls in the sea. Metaphor buried talents or buried talents. Source: Biography of Renjie in the New Tang Dynasty: It is a drop in the ocean to say that you know benevolence. Money is hard to buy. It means that things are precious and can't be bought with money. The source is Feng Ming's "The Carving on the Carving in the Spring Garden" for the people: Good brothers have a successful career, and the old couple live a long life. The good news is that thousands of dollars are hard to buy children and grandchildren. Valuable explanation: Many cities are linked together. Describing objects is very valuable. Source: Historical Records Biographies of Lian Po and Lin Xiangru: When Zhao Huiwen was king, he won the Chu and. Qin Wenzhi made people leave letters, and originally invited the fifteen cities of Ebinur. Rare treasures explain rare treasures. Song Huzai's Dongpo IV Source: Whew, there are many rare treasures in the world, and those with insufficient knowledge are not interested. Phoenix feathers and unicorn horns are rarely explained. Metaphor is a rare person or thing. Liu Yiqing's "Shi Shuo Xin Yu Rong Zhi" in the Southern Song Dynasty originated from the fact that the eldest daughter-in-law has her own phoenix feathers. I can't put it down. I like it so much that I don't want to let it go. Source: Preface to the Collection of Tao Yuanming by Xiao Tong in the Southern Dynasties: I am addicted to his writings and can't put it down. Rare birds and animals explain Jane: precious; Odd number: special. Rare birds and animals. Source: Shangshu Lua Mastiff: Dogs and horses are not native animals, and rare birds and animals are infertile in China. Gold branches and jade leaves show that the original description of flowers and trees is beautiful. Later refers to the descendants of the royal family. Now it is also a metaphor for people of noble birth or delicate birth.

6. Describe words that are particularly precious. Original publisher: Chang.

Idiom 1, stone words: words as precious as gold and precious stones. Metaphor is valuable, valuable advice. 2. Harmony with Sui Zhu: Harmony with the Great Wall: Harmony with Shi Bi, Sui Zhu: the legendary pearl of the night. Metaphor is extremely precious. 3, magnificent: rose: beautiful stone, metaphorically precious; Qi: Jade is a symbol of rarity and beauty. Smart ideas and unusual behavior. 4. Pearls left in Bohai Sea: pearls in the sea were missed by pearl pickers. Metaphor buried talents or buried talents. 5, BMW: gorgeous car, precious BMW. Refers to elegant riding. 6. Gao Yuan: I think it is precious to be far away from the world, and closeness is low. 7, golden mouth and jade teeth: gold, jade: metaphor is precious. It means that the emperor has a golden mouth and jade teeth, and what he says cannot be changed. Now this metaphor is uncompromising. 8. The disadvantage of the broom is that it is self-precious: it is also very precious to your worn-out broom. It is a metaphor for cherishing your own things. 9, cooking gold jade: cooking: cooking with fire; You: Make a fire and cook. Cooking with golden jade. Metaphor diet precious, warm and hospitable. 10, Duan Qiling finished: figurative fragments and precious words. Cherish time as gold: Cherish time as gold. Describe the value of time. 12, waiting for jade food: waiting for clothes: the clothes of princes; Jade food: delicious food. Wear prince's clothes and eat precious food. Describe the luxury of life. 13, rare treasures: rare treasures. 14, Pian Yu, Ji Guang: Ji Guang: the name of the god beast in ancient mythology; Feather: a hair. Metaphor preserved precious cultural relics. 15, fengmaolongjia: fengyu, Long Lin. Metaphor is a precious thing. 16, Cui Yu Mingjun: Cui Yu: Jade Bird Feather; Jun: Earrings. A metaphor for valuables or rich women's gorgeous ornaments. 17, watch in the morning and evening: watch, watch: watch. Watch it sooner or later. Describe never getting tired of seeing precious things. 18