Keywords: gold and silver treasures
[Idiom explanation] Money and treasure. Generally refers to money.
[Allusion source] Contemporary Lu's "Don't close the door at night": "This is really a big wave, paper money, stocks, treasures."
[useful] useful
[emotional color] commendatory term
[Grammatical Usage] As subject, object and attribute; Refers to wealth
[Idiom structure] Combination form
[Date of birth] Ancient times
Synonym: bling.
[Idiom explanation] Pearl and 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.
[Allusion source] Modern Lu Xun's "Quasi-romantic talk is difficult to confuse": "Probably like a lady in an ancient tomb, full of jewels."
[Synonym] Surrounded by pearls, a hundred flowers blossom, and a hundred flowers blossom.
[Antonym] Simple and simple, Chai Jing cloth skirt
[useful] useful
[emotional color] commendatory term
[Grammatical Usage] As an object; Describe wearing gorgeous clothes
[Idiom structure] Combination form
[Date of birth] Modern