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Idioms about jewelry or something.
Beaded with jewels/glitter/jewels

zh guāng báo qì

[Definition] Describe the gorgeous clothes and ornaments. Bead treasure: refers to jewelry; Light and harmony: refers to the shining luster.

[Language] Qing Liu Shu Fang Shan's "Nine-tailed Turtle": "Although it is not decorated; Beaded with jewels; Look at people. "

Food surrounded by pearls blooms among the flowers.

[Antonym] Simple and simple Chai Jing cloth skirt

[Usage] Used to describe luxurious clothes; Or the house is richly decorated. Generally used as an object.

[Structure] Combined type.

[Discrimination] ~ and The Pearl Surrounds the Cuiwai; They all describe the gorgeous makeup of women. But ~ can also refer to "rich woman's house"; There is no such meaning as "pearls surround jade".

[Example] That is probably like a lady in an ancient tomb; Covered in ~.