very valuable
It's a Chinese idiom. The Pinyin is Ji à zh í Li á NCH é ng, which means that things are very valuable. It comes from the biography of Lian Po and Lin Xiangru in historical records.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Lin Xiangru in historical records, "when Zhao Huiwen was king, he Shi Bi of Chu was acquired. When King Zhao of Qin heard about it, he made people leave the book of King Zhao. Originally, he invited Yi Bi from the fifteen cities. "
Idiom story
According to the biography of Lin Xiangru in historical records, "when Zhao Huiwen was king, he Shi Bi of Chu was acquired. When King Zhao of Qin heard about it, he made people leave the book of King Zhao. Originally, he invited Yi Bi from the fifteen cities. " [allusion] when King Zhao of Qin learned that King Hui of Zhao had obtained the valuable He Shi Bi, he wanted to cheat him by pretending to exchange 15 cities with him. King Zhao Hui sent Lin Xiangru to trade, and the king of Qin got the heshibihou instead of talking about the exchange of cities. Lin Xiangru designs to cheat he Shibi back, and sends someone to send him back to Handan city overnight. The king of Qin is so angry that he wants to kill Lin Xiangru.
Idiom usage
This is the treasure of my family, Mr. Zhou. Qian Cai's the tenth story of the whole story of Shuoyue in Qing Dynasty. After many disasters, the valuable national treasures and cultural relics have disappeared, not to mention the nearly annihilated Academy? Therefore, in the empty courtyard, there is no such thing as the manuscripts of the sages. Qili and Jinqiao are close brothers. They are clear-cut and never upset about business. As long as business needs, Zhao Qili may hand over the advertising rights of the series of products he plans to launch in the mainland to provincial and municipal advertising agencies at any time. As for Zhao Qili's personal relationship with Fu Yiquan, it's a different matter. At Christmas, I heard that boss Zhao gave Fu Tai a candlestick from medieval France, which is very expensive It's worth the city.
Chinese PinYin : jià zhí lián chéng
very valuable
the highest are the wise and the lowest are the stupid. shàng zhì xià yú