Jute Zishu
[interpretation] the emperor's proclamation is written on jute paper and sealed with purple mud, so it is called "the emperor's proclamation". The same as "jujube and purple clay".
Idiom explanation
[interpretation] the emperor's proclamation is written on jute paper and sealed with purple mud, so it is called "the emperor's proclamation". The same as "jujube and purple clay".
Idioms and allusions
[source] Qian Qianyi of Qing Dynasty wrote the inscription on the cemetery of Zhongyi Li, the posthumous official of Taipusi, which was given to Tongyi by the censor of Fujian Province: "jute Zishu shines on the valley at night."
Discrimination of words
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing
Chinese PinYin : huáng má zǐ shū
Jute Zishu
think of stealing on seeing sb . 's money. jiàn cái qǐ yì
experienced , sincere and honest. liàn dá lǎo chéng