Diaoyu Shuanglian
Diaoyu Shuanglian is a Chinese idiom, and its pinyin is di ā oy ǔ Shu ā ngli á n, which means to describe a pair of extremely exquisite. It comes from "thirty rhymes of nine rhymed poems of Yuan Dynasty chanted in the night of Jianglou".
Idiom explanation
Carved Jade: carved from jade, describing the beauty and craftsmanship; couplet: two sentences in the rhyme poem.
The origin of Idioms
Bai Juyi of Tang Dynasty wrote the poem "the river tower chants nine rhymes of the Yuan Dynasty at night and the poem becomes thirty rhymes"
Chinese PinYin : diāo yǔ shuāng lián
Diaoyu Shuanglian
go for a joyful spring outing. bàng huā suí liǔ
he rooks everyone he can get his claws into. yàn guò bá máo