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Full of pearls, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ǎ NF ù zh ū J ī, which means to describe people with literary talent. From the anthology of Fan Chuan.
Idiom explanation
Ji: not round beads; Zhuji: beautiful articles.
The origin of Idioms
The third chapter of Fan Chuan's anthology by Du Mu of Tang Dynasty: "a cup of wide curtain seats, five characters make pearls."
Idiom usage
Example: Volume 8 of miscellaneous notes on watch boxes written by Wu chuhou of Song Dynasty: "if you only know the powder and luster of appearance, you will be filled with pearls."
Chinese PinYin : mǎn fù zhū jī
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Cut the clam and get the Pearl. pōu bàng dé zhū
a lone dove or a solitary bird -- a widow. guǎ hú gū luán
No tears without coffin. bù jiàn guān cái bù luò lèi
high walls and deep moat -- a defended city. gāo chéng shēn chí
be always in grief and prone to illness. duō chóu shàn bìng