Gold and jade
Keng Jin Fei Yu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is k ē NGJ ī NF ē iy ù, which means that the adjective syllables are sonorous and extraordinary. It's from GUSHENG qiaoyin.
The origin of Idioms
In the Qing Dynasty, Niu Xiu's Gu remnant Qiao Yin: "Cui Chu's Qiao Yin Jin Yong shows Huang did not feel surprised and said, "this is the sound of gold and jade."
Idiom usage
Used as predicate, attribute, diction, etc.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Keng Jin Jia Yu
Chinese PinYin : kēng jīn fēi yù
Gold and jade
lay one 's head on one 's pillow and just drop off to sleep. gāo zhěn ān wò
the nearest to the flames is the first burned. jìn huǒ xiān jiāo
in poetry one gains depth after suffering. qióng ér hòu gōng
The duck is short and the crane is long. fú duǎn hè cháng
Drilling mountains and blocking seas. zuàn shān sāi hǎi
the early bird cathces the worm. jié zú xiān dé