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What do you mean by gold, silver and jewelry?
Meaning: Generally speaking, a person is rich, owning many things made of gold, silver and gold, and enjoying all kinds of jewels such as blue pearls, green pearls, rubies and sapphires. Metaphor is luxury. Generally used as an idiom, it can be expressed as: gold and silver treasures.

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