take a concubine
Ajiaojinwu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ā Ji ā OJ ī NW ū which means a beautiful and noble woman. It's from Han Wu story by Ban Gu of Han Dynasty.
Idiom usage
It is used as object and attribute.
Examples
Jiaojinwu original match, too its jade Jingning no time? "Jin Jian Ji Yi marriage" by Zhou Lvjing in Ming Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Jinwu cangjiao
The origin of Idioms
Han Ban Gu's Hanwu story: when Emperor Hanwu was young, he once said to his aunt, the eldest princess, "if you get Ajiao (my aunt's daughter) as a wife, you should store it in a golden house."
Chinese PinYin : ā jiāo jīn wū
take a concubine
Strike the bell with a brush. yǐ tíng zhuàng zhōng
Majestic and high spirited. xióng jiū jiū,qì áng áng
expert in military strategy. xiōng zhōng jiǎ bīng
Friendship between Phoenix and Luan. fèng yǒu luán jiāo
obtain gold by washing it from sand and gravel. pī shā jiǎn jīn
try to deceive by covering up one 's real purpose. jiǎo róu zào zuò