Jade on the reeds
Jianjia Yiyu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji ā NJI ā y ǐ y ù, which means people with low status are attached to people with high status. It's from the 17th volume of the second moment.
Analysis of Idioms
Jianjia Yushu
The origin of Idioms
Ling Mengchu of the Ming Dynasty, Volume 17 of "the second moment is amazing." the little girl is infatuated with learning, so she has to inherit from Gao Xian and never give up. Now she is lucky to have this good marriage, and she relies on jade, so she is in fear
Idiom usage
Subject predicate; predicate; used in modesty. I'm not a stone. I don't appreciate it. I'm just taking photos with my wife. I'm afraid I'll lose my fortune. Zeng Pu's the flowers of the evil sea in Qing Dynasty Chapter 12
Chinese PinYin : jiān jiā yǐ yù
Jade on the reeds
make obeisance and perform the rites of courtesy. kē tóu lǐ bài
check evidence of both parties at court. duì bù gōng táng
the couple joy in their marriage. xīn hūn yàn ěr