Jinjingyuye
Jinjingyuye, a Chinese idiom, is pronounced J ī NJ ī ngy ù y è, which used to refer to a kind of fairy medicine. It also refers to precious drinks. From the biography of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
Jinjiang Yuye
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; of precious drinks
The origin of Idioms
"Han Wudi waizhuan" said: "the medicine of the Supreme Court is Fengshi Yunzi, Jinjing Yuye."
Chinese PinYin : jīn jīng yù yè
Jinjingyuye
Dare to be angry but dare not speak. gǎn nù ér bù gǎn yán
the splendor of the occasion surpassed anything heretofore seen. shèng kuàng kōng qián
a school of silver carps moving down a stream. guò jiāng zhī jì
a vast territory with a sparse population. dì kuàng rén xī
like the soaring phoenix and the rising dragon. qǐ fèng téng jiāo