Yellow silk young woman
Yellow silk young woman, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu á ngju à NY à UF à, meaning "wonderful". It comes from the report of the drunkard talking about a friend.
The origin of Idioms
Jin Ying of Song Dynasty wrote in the report of the drunkard talking about the result of a friend's appointment: "the text is wonderful, the young woman is yellow silk, and the ode to gaowu is Zixu."
Idiom usage
As an object, it refers to the word "wonderful". Yellow silk young women seldom understand its meaning.
Idiom story
Once upon a time, when Cao Gong went to the south of the Yangtze River and read the eight characters "yellow silk young woman, grandson Diaoyu" in "Cao E stele", he couldn't understand its meaning, so he asked dezu. After thinking for a while, dezu replied, "yellow silk is Sisi, the unique word; young woman is a girl, the wonderful word; grandson is a woman, the good word; Zhuoyu is a CI word. It's a wonderful speech.
Chinese PinYin : huáng juàn yòu fù
Yellow silk young woman
the gateway is thronged with horses and carriages. chē mǎ tián mén
Time is short and time is full. shí chù jǔ yíng