pure
Jingjinmeiyu, pronounced J ī NGJ ī nm ě iy ù, is a Chinese idiom, which means the character is very pure, or some items are very exquisite. It comes from the book of thanking civilian teachers.
explain
Refined gold: refined gold. Pure gold and beautiful jade. It means that the character is pure, or some things are exquisite.
allusion
[source] song Sushi's book of thanking civilian teachers: "Ouyang Wenzhong's articles are as good as gold and jade, and the market has a price, which is beyond people's ability to determine the high and low by their words." [example] that point ~, one heart, one mind, one mind. The 34th chapter of biography of children heroes by Wen Kang of Qing Dynasty
Discrimination of words
Jinjinliangyu
usage
[grammar] combination; as an object; metaphor of purity and perfection
Chinese PinYin : jīng jīn měi yù
pure
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