a superb collection of beautiful things
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l í NL á n ɡù ch ù m ù, which means that everything you see is precious or beautiful. It comes from Rongzhi, a new account of the world, written by Liu Yiqing of the Southern Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Yiqing of the Southern Song Dynasty wrote in his book "a new account of the world. Rong Zhi": "someone came to meet Wang Taiwei, met Anfeng, the general and the prime minister, and went to see Ji Yin and Pingzi in another room. The speaker also said: "today's trip, you can see a variety of pearls and jade. "It means that all you see are celebrities. Later, "dazzling" means that everything you see is precious or beautiful.
Idiom usage
The next day, it will be shown by what it has been written. There are a lot of books on it. Niu Xiu's the sequel to Gu Sheng's poems in miancun, Qing Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
A variety of synonyms
Chinese PinYin : lín láng chù mù
a superb collection of beautiful things
Give a gift an inch, give a gift a foot. ràng lǐ yī cùn ,dé lǐ yī chǐ
swear by the heaven and sun as witness. zhǐ tiān wéi shì
if the blind leads the blind , both shall fall into the ditch. máng rén xiā mǎ
so much that one cannot bear to part with it. ài bù shì shǒu