Cherish one's pearls and treasure one's jade
Huaizhubaoyu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu á izh ū B à oy ù, which means that people have noble morality and outstanding talent. It comes from the biography of Liu xianzhuan.
The origin of Idioms
"Liu xianzhuan of the book of Liang states:" a person who cherishes pearls and cherishes jade and is not named after his death can be called changtaixi, which is better than this. "
Analysis of Idioms
Huaizhukaiyu
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences
Chinese PinYin : huái zhū bào yù
Cherish one's pearls and treasure one's jade
dredge the moon out from the bottom of the water. shuǐ dǐ mō yuè
make best use of the advantages and bypass the disadvantages. yáng cháng bì duǎn
to catch a thief you must find the stolen goods. zhuō zéi zhuō zāng
The clouds are disturbing and breaking. yún rǎo fú liè