Embroider with gold
This is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C ù J ī NJI é Xi ù, which means to describe the article is exquisite and well structured. It's from Tang Chih Yan's the sea never meets.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Dingbao of the Five Dynasties wrote in Tang Chih Yan Hai Xu Bu Yu: "Zhao Mu doesn't know who. In Dazhong and Xiantong, Li Changji is a short song. It can be said that he has no trace
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attribute; used in composition, etc
Chinese PinYin : cù jīn jié xiù
Embroider with gold
surrendering oneself to the cannibal bandits to substitute for his younger brother they captured , stating that he himself is fatter. xiōng féi dì shòu
The battle between the ant and the snail. yǐ dòu wō zhēng
the greatest and most unbending. zhì dà zhì gāng
set the whole room roaring with laughter. hōng táng dà xiào
Worry about the mountains and the sea. chóu shān mèn hǎi
with everything burned down and lying in ruins. yī piàn jiāo tǔ