priceless treasures
Rare treasure, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q í zh ē NY ì B ǎ o, meaning rare treasure. It's from the Song Dynasty, Hu Zai's the second collection of yuyinconghua in Tiaoxi, Dongpo 4.
The origin of Idioms
"Ho Ho, there is no lack of rare treasures in the world, and those who lack knowledge have no ears."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms rare treasure, priceless treasure, Hebi Suizhu antonyms insignificant, bamboo and sawdust
Idiom usage
Since you are not in office, you are the only one who likes all the gold and precious things. Feng Menglong, Ming Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : qí zhēn yì bǎo
priceless treasures
the court above and the masses below -- government officials and the people. cháo yě shàng xià
throw a long line to catch a big fish — adopt a long-term plan to secure sth big. fáng cháng xiàn diào dà yú
follow the tracks of an overthrown chariot -- follow the same old disastrous road. dǎo qì fù zhé
be accustomed to normal order and live in favourable circumstances. ān cháng chǔ shùn