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Idioms related to jewelry
Beique Pearl Palace: A palace made of pearls and treasures. Describe a gorgeous house.

Jin chai: Jin chai: female jewelry; Tanghe: Jewelry box. Legendary keepsakes of Tang Xuanzong and Yang Guifei. Refers to gorgeous jewelry.

Jiutou Flower Festival: Jiutou: a head that looks like a stone mortar; Bud: flowering jewelry made of gold and jade jewelry and so on. Describe ugly women with heavy makeup.

Donate gold and sink pearls: donate: abandon, throw gold at the mountain, and throw jewelry at the lake. Describe not greedy for money, not extravagant for wealth.

Zhu: Zhu, Ji: They are all jewels. The round ones are called pearls and the round ones are called Ji. Describe the gift of speaking.

Jade is broken and pearls are heavy: beautiful jade is broken and jewels are heavy. The metaphor is the death of a beautiful woman.

The hidden beads in the coffin: treasure. Raft: wooden box. The jewels are hidden in wooden boxes, waiting to be sold at high prices. It is a metaphor for talented people to stand by and retire.

Drilling for hidden pearls: drilling: Tibetan; Hey: wooden box. Hide the jewels in a box and wait for a high price. It is a metaphor for talented people to stand by and retire.

Did the pearls sink into jade? The jade is broken and the jewelry is heavy. The metaphor is the death of a beautiful woman.

Jade broken: beautiful jade broken, heavy jewelry. The metaphor is the death of a beautiful woman.

Beique of Pearl Palace: a palace built by pearl treasures. Describe a gorgeous house.