Gold and silver
Ni Jin Wan Dian, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is n í J à NW à NDI à n, meaning chrysanthemum name. It comes from jiuhuashanzi, a chronicle of the age of Yanjing.
The source of the idiom is "jiuhuashanzi, a record of the age of Yanjing", written by Fucha dunchong of the Qing Dynasty: "the chrysanthemum seeds in the capital of Gai are in urgent need of multiplication. There are differences among old seedlings, new seedlings, coarse seedlings and fine seedlings They are the fine varieties of the old seedlings. "
Chinese PinYin : ní jīn wàn diǎn
Gold and silver
Lift like a feather, take like a pick up. jǔ rú hóng máo,qǔ rú shí yí