Jingmingyu
"Qiang Jin Ming Yu" is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi āī NGJ ī nm í ngy ù, analogy syllables loud, beautiful poetry, from the Tang Dynasty Luo Binwang's "imperial capital chapter".
explain
Gold and jade collide and make a sound. The syllable of metaphor is loud and the poem is beautiful.
source
Luo Binwang of the Tang Dynasty wrote in the chapter of the imperial capital: "embroidered pillars, Xuan inscribed, pink walls reflected, Qiang Jin Ming, Jade King Hou Sheng."
usage
To act as an attribute or predicate; refer to an article
Chinese PinYin : qiāng jīn míng yù
Jingmingyu
leave a subject for ridicule. shòu rén kǒu shí
adopt different methods of study in accordance with the change of seasons. chūn sòng xià xián