simile of the luxury and waste
Ding Dang jade, Pinyin is d ǐ ngch ē ngy ù sh í. It comes from a Fang Gong Fu written by Du Mu of Tang Dynasty: "Ding Dang jade, Nuggets, beads and gravel." It means to see the tripod as a bell and jade as a stone. Describe the extreme luxury of life.
Words: Ding Dang jade. Describe the extreme luxury of life. [source]: Fu of a Fang Gong by Du Mu of Tang Dynasty: "Ding Dang jade, gold nuggets, beads and gravel. Throw away the meandering (1) ding: noun as an adverbial, the Ding Dang: noun as verb, as dang (2) Dang: with Stone: with Dang and Shi are both used by will.
Chinese PinYin : dǐng chēng yù shí
simile of the luxury and waste
have an easy control in the matter. zòng héng kāi hé
have a hearty meal and sharpen one 's weapon -- get ready for fight. shèng shí lì bīng
the blood of loyal courtiers who die unjustly become jasper. cháng hóng huà bì
Every inch of the army is iron. cùn bīng chǐ tiě