Gold and jade
Qiang Jin Keng Yu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi ā NGJ ī NK ē ngy ù, which means that the syllable is loud and the poem is beautiful. From Qi Ji's reading in Five Dynasties.
Idiom usage
To act as an attribute or predicate; refer to an article
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Qiang Jin Ming Yu
The origin of Idioms
Qi Ji's poem reading collection of Li Bai in the Five Dynasties: "more than a thousand pieces of brilliant gold and jade are popular and popular."
Idiom explanation
The syllable of metaphor is loud and the poem is beautiful. The same as "Qiang Jin Ming Yu".
Chinese PinYin : qiāng jīn kēng yù
Gold and jade
come out from the dark valley and move to the woods. chū gǔ qiān qiáo
the great power is within one 's grasp. dà quán zài wò
frighten each other for no reason. xiāng jīng bó yǒu