Jiayumingjin
Jiayu Mingjin, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji á y ù m í NGJ ī n, which means that the tone is rhythmic and loud, and it also describes the awe inspiring Festival. It comes from listening to Tian Shun's children's songs by Bai Juyi of Tang Dynasty.
Idiom usage
I have a clear wind and strong integrity. I have the charm of Jiayu Mingjin. I use half of it and answer less attentively.
Analysis of Idioms
A synonym: jiayudaibing
The origin of Idioms
Bai Juyi's "listen to Tian Shun's children's song" in the Tang Dynasty: "the sound of Jiayu knocking on the ice has not stopped, and it seems that the cloud has not stopped entering Qingming."
Idiom explanation
GA: knock. Knock on jade and gold. It describes a rhythmic and loud tone. It also describes the popularity festival as awe inspiring.
Chinese PinYin : jiá yù míng jīn
Jiayumingjin
benefit all the people in the world. jiān shàn tiān xià
military forces are to be used only for the maintenance of peace and order. zhǐ gē wéi wǔ
like having prickles on the back. bèi ruò máng cì
graceful and handsome like a bird spreading its wings or a pheasant showing off its resplendent feather in flight -- descriptive of buildings. niǎo gé huī fēi
The tree wants to rest, but the wind doesn't stop. shù yù xī ér fēng bù tíng