Idioms describing gold and silver jewelry are:
1. Beiquezhu Palace
Pronunciation: Bayin
Interpretation: refers to the Dragon Palace Waterhouse decorated with purple beads. Also refers to Yaotai Wonderland or Imperial Palace Que.
Example: Huang Songting-jian's poem "Palace Pavilion Lake" says: "The boiling water house in Beiquezhu Palace, the wind curtain in the rainy building can't come."
2. Chai Jin combination
Pronunciation: jρn chāI diàn hé
Interpretation: It refers to the Heyue Box, which is said to be a token with Yang Guifei. Generally refers to the keepsake between lovers.
Source: Tang Juyi's Song of Eternal Sorrow: "So, she took out the keepsake he gave emotionally and gave him a shell box and a golden hairpin through the messenger."
3. Flowers with mortar heads
Pronunciation: JITóu Huādiàn
Interpretation: mortar head: it looks like the head of a stone mortar; Bud: flowering jewelry made of gold and jade jewelry and so on. Describe ugly women with heavy makeup.
Source: Ye Songting's "Literature Fu on the Broken Records of the Sea": "Jiang Ning should use macro words as fu, only four rhymes, and spread in an instant, saying that his head is full of flowers, unlike Xu Fei's half makeup."
4. Jade is broken and pearls are heavy
Pronunciation: yüsu zh chén
Interpretation: Jewelry breaks and jewelry sinks. The metaphor is the death of a beautiful woman.
Source: Chen Qing Duan Sheng's Twenty-ninth Rebirth: "If Kuibi is unintentional, how can he get it?"
Step 5 hide the beads
Pronunciation: yùn dú cáng zh
Interpretation: Metaphor is waiting for talents or retired talents.
Source: The Analects of Confucius Zi Han: "Is there a beautiful jade in Sri Lanka, hiding in it, seeking a good family?"
There is a picture with a piece of red cloth on it. There are many gold, silver and jewels on the red cloth. What is an idiom?
Jewelry Pinyin: zhūguāngb? Aoqi explained: Beads and treasures refer to jewelry; Light and gas: describe the shining brilliance. In the past, women's clothes were described as luxurious and rich, shining with treasures. From: Lu Xun's "Quasi-romantic Talk Difficult to Confuse": "If this light is only in words, it will be like a lady in an ancient tomb, full of jewels."
Words or idioms describing gold, silver and jewels
Gems among gems _
Take it.
What idiom is this? Not gold and silver jewelry, nor gold and silver treasures. What is this?
Jewelry, gold and silver
Wu's gold, silver and jewels are still shining, interpreting an idiom.
Beads inlaid with jewels
Lu: A woman is covered with gold, silver and jewels.
Beads inlaid with jewels
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Bead treasure: refers to jewelry; Light and gas: describe the shining brilliance. In the past, women's clothes were described as luxurious and rich, shining with treasures.
tidy
Liu Shu Fang Shan's "Nine-tailed Turtle" in Qing Dynasty: "Although there are not many decorations; Beaded with jewels; Look at people. "
The idiom "Qi" describes gold, silver and jewels.
Beique Pearl Palace: A palace made of pearls and treasures. Describe a gorgeous house.
Amulet: A small ornament (such as jewelry, jade or souvenir) engraved with a spell, spell or symbol. Wearing this protective treasure can prevent disasters (such as disease or magic) or help the wearer.
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.
"Ba" wears gold and silver jewelry in both hands and plays an idiom behind the high word.
Noble and lowly, y m: ng ā osh ǐ ud: and
[Interpretation] Eye height: high field of vision; Low hand: refers to the low ability to handle affairs. The standard of description requirements is high; But the actual working ability is low.
[Language] Chen Qing Que's Book with Wu Zhongmu: "If Cao Jia blindly learns to be poor; Don't write lightly; After all, eyes are natural; Hard to get in. "
[Pronunciation] Low; You can't pronounce "dǐ".
[Shape discrimination] low; Can't write "bottom"
Ambition means ambition, and ambition means ambition.
Seek truth from facts and do what you can.
[Usage] It is derogatory. Often used to refer to the high standards required of others; But I can't do it myself. Generally used as predicate, object and attribute.
[Structure] Combined type.
[Discrimination] ~ and "Ambition is lofty but sparse"; Both of them mean "demanding but low ability" ~ demanding of others; Even unrealistic; And I can't do it myself; "aim high, be sparse and not leak" is to set high demands on yourself; Have lofty aspirations; And low ability.
[example] ~ people; It seems easy to watch others do things; Once you do it yourself; But I can't do it well.
What are the idioms to describe gold and silver jewelry?
Beique Pearl Palace: A palace made of pearls and treasures. Describe a gorgeous house.
Amulet: A small ornament (such as jewelry, jade or souvenir) engraved with a spell, spell or symbol. Wearing this protective treasure can prevent disasters (such as disease or magic) or help the wearer.
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.