Golden mink wine
Jindiao Baijiu, a Chinese idiom, comes from Song Weifu's "Jianzi Mulan Hua · persuading to drink", which means to take off the golden crown and exchange it for good wine. It is also used to describe "jindiao Baijiu" regardless of etiquette and law.
How to read it
jīndiāoshìjiǔ 。 The description does not stick to etiquette and law and indulges in drinking. The same as "exchange wine for golden mink". words: "golden mink wine. You have to have fun. "
Idiom information
Idiom explanation: take off the golden crown for wine. The description does not stick to etiquette and law and indulges in drinking. The same as "exchange wine for golden mink". degree of common use: rare emotional color: commendatory words grammatical usage: as object and attribute; for people idiom structure: contractive generation time: Ancient
Chinese PinYin : jīn diāo shì jiǔ
Golden mink wine
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