Explanation: Ji: non-round beads; Zhu Ji: A beautiful article. Describe people as very cultured.
Source: Tang Dumu's "Collected Works of Fan Chuan" III: "A cup of wide curtain seats, five words." Song and Wu Chuhou's Miscellaneous Notes on the Watch Box, Volume 8: "You only know the appearance of powder, but you don't know the pearl."
Everything a person says is a gem-speak with literary grace.
Description: Beads and Ji: Both are jewels. The round one is called Pearl, and the round one is called Ji. Describe the gift of speaking.
Source: Yuan Anonymous's "Drunk Writing Red Cliff Fu" is 10% off: "Because my wife heard that Su Shi has a splendid mind, he has a bright mouth."
He often has unusual views.
Grammar: subject-predicate type; As a predicate; Describe speaking in a gentle way
every word a pearl
Commentary: Zhu Ji: Beads. Every word is like a pearl. The words and expressions used to describe speeches and articles are beautiful.
Source: Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "No matter how beautiful the article is, it will not be a scholar."