various musical instruments made of metals , stone , strings , and bamboo
Jin Shi Si Zhu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī NSH í s ī zh ú, which means all kinds of musical instruments and sounds. It comes from Chuang Tzu Wai Pian thumb.
Idiom explanation
Gold refers to metal musical instruments; stone refers to stone chimes; silk refers to string musical instruments; bamboo refers to wind instruments.
The origin of Idioms
Chuang Tzu Wai Pian thumb: "those who are more intelligent have five random tones and six lewd rhythms. Is it not true that the sound of golden, stone, bamboo, yellow bell and big Lu? But Shi Kuang is already a teacher. " If the hearing is too sensitive, it will disturb the five tones and cause the six temperament to be excessive. Isn't this just like the beautiful music to disturb people's hearing? For example, Shi Kuang is such a person.
Idiom usage
In general, it refers to all kinds of musical instruments. examples those who are happy, those who are depressed in the middle and those who are out of the way, choose those who are good at singing to sing on the wall. ~, Pao, Tu, Ge, mu, eight, the good voice of things. Han Yu's preface to sending Meng Dongye away
Chinese PinYin : jīn shí sī zhú
various musical instruments made of metals , stone , strings , and bamboo
lively and vigorous flourishes in calligraphy. fèng wǔ lóng fēi
elegant in manner , attitude and speech. wén cǎi fēng liú
do not know how difficult it is to make a living. bù zhī gān kǔ