The origin of the idiom: Tang Yuxuan's poem "Giving a neighbor a daughter": "It is easy to ask for priceless treasures, but it is rare to have a heart."
Example of idiom: My beaded coat is priceless.
Traditional writing style: priceless
Note: ㄨˊㄐㄧㄚˋㄓㄧㄅㄠˇ
Synonym of priceless treasure: priceless treasure, which can be worth several cities' goods. Description is extremely precious. It's your treasure, priceless. Don't make fun of me if I dare! say
The antonym of priceless treasure: dung is not as good as dung. Describing things is extremely worthless. Worthless: worthless: lacking moral quality; It means that his promise is worthless.
Idiom grammar: formal; Become an object; Include praise
Idiom story: During the Warring States Period, a farmer in Wei found a piece of jade while weeding, and took it home to ask his neighbors to identify it. The neighbor knew it was a gem, so he lied to him that it was unlucky and told him to put it back. They secretly took it home to Wang Wei for fear of causing trouble or conviction. Being rated as priceless, Wang Wei gave him a lot of gold and silver jewelry as soon as he was happy.
Degree of common use: common idioms
Emotion. Color: complimentary idioms
Idiom structure: more formal idioms
Generation time: ancient idioms
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Russian translation: бесцноесокрвише.
Japanese translator: Gua (かけが)
Other translations: schatz von unerme β lichemwert <; unschtzbare kost barkeit & gt; & lt Law > Travel without price & lt Immeasurable loss & gt
Pronunciation note: first of all, you can't pronounce it as "zι".
Note: First, you can't write "knowledge".