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What are some idioms related to "jewelry"?
Beiquezhu Palace

Interpretation: A palace made of pearls and treasures. Describe a gorgeous house.

Source: Huang Songtingjian's poem "Palace Pavilion Lake": "The boiling water house of Beiquezhu Palace, the wind curtain of the rainy building does not come."

Jin chai

Interpretation: Chai Jin and Yue He. The legendary love vows of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei. Tang's "Song of Eternal Sorrow": "On the day of meeting, play colorful feathers to lead it; On the night of love, I will give Jin Chai a solid combination. "

Jiutouhua

Interpretation: describe ugly women's heavy makeup

Source: Lu Hai Broken Literature Fu

Donate gold and sink pearls.

Interpretation: not greedy for money, not extravagant wealth.

Source: Han Lujia's "Xin Yu Shu Shi"

Jade broken beads are heavy.

Interpretation: Jewelry breaks and jewelry sinks. The metaphor is the death of a beautiful woman.

Source: Guan's Epitaph of Cui Shi, Wife of Zheng Fujun in Xingyang, Tang Dynasty.