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1. Classical Chinese: Gold, silver, pearls and jade are very expensive in the world. Did not refer to any literature, translated by myself, for reference only!

"Gold, silver, pearls and jade are all cherished by the world. When it comes to disasters, they are not as good as grain such as millet. Why? Everything has a reason, and the development situation is also urgent and slow. In order to get a jade rhinoceros, usually rich people play with this good artifact, even in exchange for brocade, but they are afraid of not getting it. After getting it, they put it in a prominent position at home, boast to others and use it to make themselves happy. That's it.

At noon, I was in the land of girders, and the city of girders was surrounded by the enemy for a long time. This place and * * * are short of food. The price of rice is already two taels of silver for a liter, and people starve to death everywhere. At that time, people regarded gold and silver as worthless. Wealthy families put their usual jade ornaments, jewelry rings and gorgeous clothes on the market, hoping to get food for doctors and enough food for a day. I still remember that my family has a fur robe, which is very tight and warm. I traded it for eight measures of rice and Chai Jin for beef. I know, because the ruler is wise and the grain is expensive and the jade is cheap, which is fundamental.

The ancients said:' firewood is like a laurel tree and rice is like a pearl' is not nonsense! "

A piece of gold and silver jewelry in classical Chinese is of great value, but it is not as valuable as food in wartime. Why? Because times are different. Usually, many rich families do not hesitate to exchange food for money to buy treasures to show off or decorate their faces. They are not afraid of spending money, and they are afraid that they can't buy it.

At noon that year, the pond in Guoliangcheng was surrounded, and the city lacked food. A liter of rice costs two silver, and many people starve to death. People regard money as dirt and coins depreciate rapidly. Civilians have to exchange ornaments, jewels and beautiful clothes in the market for some food to satisfy their hunger. Some people exchanged an exquisite sweater for eight measures of rice, and some people exchanged a golden hairpin for a load of beef. Therefore, Ming Jun should be more expensive than grain, not as good as jade.

The ancients said, "firewood is like cinnamon and rice is like jewelry", which is not empty talk!

Gold, silver, pearls and jade are very expensive in the world. & gt Gold, silver, pearls and jade are very expensive in the world, but they are not as good as millet in bad years. Why? Things have their own priorities. Usually, a rich man wants a jade rhinoceros to play with the utensils well until Xiaomi comes out, for fear that it won't work. So are those who boast that people are full of pleasure. At noon, I was in Daliang, and the city was besieged for a long time, and there was a lack of food for public and private. One meter rose to more than two taels of silver, and the dead looked at each other. People regard gold and silver as dirt and don't use them. In order to save time, I tasted the robe of the Youjia family, which was extremely thick and fresh, with eight buckets of Bomi and one shoulder of Chai Jin, and sold it happily. Therefore, I know that Ming Jun is precious in grain and cheap in jade, and I really know its origin. The ancients said, "Salary is like laurel, and rice is like pearl." That's bullshit! Is this it? .

All the gold, silver, pearls and jade in the world are very expensive, and it is worse than millet in bad years. He Zai's Return, written by Jin and Liu Qi, consists of fourteen volumes.

Gold, silver, pearls and jade are very expensive in the world, but they are not as good as millet in bad years. Why? Priorities, priorities. At ordinary times, a rich family wants a jade rhinoceros to play with its utensils and make millet with silk. I'm afraid it's not allowed, and people who will boast about themselves will do the same. At present, when I was in the girder, the city was besieged for a long time, and there was no food for the public and private. When the rice rose to more than two taels of silver, the dead looked at each other. People regard gold and silver as dirt and don't use it. The scholar's home, out of its habit, is well played with pearls and jade, with beautiful makeup and clothes. Chen is in Tianjin Bridge, but Bo Zhensheng came to save the scene. Have a taste of Yu's robe, which is extremely thick and fresh, with eight buckets of Bomi, and Chai Jin Yi beef on one shoulder, so it's enjoyable to sell. Therefore, it is true that a wise monarch is more valuable than grain and less valuable than jade. The ancients said: "Salary is like laurel, rice is like pearl!" What a lie.

The post-Jin literature recorded by Liu Qi is very valuable. For example, the girders were besieged, the nomads from the city were repeatedly defeated, and the rulers were in panic. At the end of his reign, the emperor wanted to hang himself, but he was saved from falling. People in the city starved to death and even ate people. Later, Cui Li defected to the Yuan Dynasty and killed two rulers. Yuan soldiers plundered the city, but Jin Sui died (Volume 12). When Liu Qishi was in the capital of song dynasty, what he said was personal experience and knowledge, so it was more credible. It is also said that after crossing the river in southern Shanxi, stowaways often have no recovery plan, and everyone is very satisfied with the status quo; The court's close attendance, flattering wind, concealed the suffering of the people; If you don't understand when you encounter difficulties, you can say yes or no, speak slowly and make way for the other party, which is called "Yang Xiangti"; If you want to control people, you must first choose those who have no edge and are easy to control. This is the so-called "fear of trouble" (Volume 7). It serves to show the corruption of officialdom at that time. The book also describes the disadvantages of other religious and political customs in the late Jin Dynasty, which is also thought-provoking and can be used as a warning to understand the reasons for Jin's death.

The idea of attaching importance to agriculture and neglecting millet has been elaborated in detail by philosophers in the pre-Qin and Han dynasties. Liu Kai's personal experience proves that millet is more important than pearl jade. The siege and lack of food accelerated the destruction of gold.

Liu Qi's gold, silver, pearls and jade are the most expensive items in the world. & lt; Gui Qian Zhi >>

Gold, silver, pearls and jade are very expensive in the world, but they are not as good as millet in bad years. Why? Things have their own priorities. Usually, a wealthy family asks a jade rhinoceros to play with its utensils so that it will not be allowed. Those who boast to others and enjoy themselves will do the same.

During the reign of Wu, when he was in the girder, the city was besieged for a long time, and public and private food was scarce. One meter rose to more than two ounces of silver, which buried people. People regard gold and silver as dirt, so they don't care about their use. They came out of ordinary families, and they were bling, having fun and dressed resplendent. They were in Jinqiao every day, but Bo Yun went to Mi Dou and saved the day.

The ancients said, "Salary is like laurel, and rice is like pearl." That's bullshit!

6. The idiom "gold, silver and jade beads" explains that gold, silver and jade beads are not idioms, and there is only one idiom containing gold and silver:

Money and wealth

Party building and graft

Explain money and wealth. Generally refers to money.

The origin of Shi Ming Nai 'an's Water Margin is the sixty-sixth time: "Besides, when Lu Junyi hurried home, Gu Li and that woman were gone. Let everyone move out all the gold and silver treasures that should be in their cars and give them to the water margin. "

Structural joint idioms

Used as subject, object and attribute; Refers to wealth

For example, Lu's "Don't Close the Door at Night": "This is really a big tide, paper money, stocks, gold and silver treasures."