Knock on the Golden Jade
Knock on the Golden Jade is a Chinese idiom, the pronunciation is Qi ā OJ ī NJI á y ù, which means playing musical instruments such as bells and chimes, and also describes the sonorous sound. It's the same as "striking gold and stone". From Bai yuzhai CI Hua.
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It refers to playing instruments such as bells and chimes. It also describes a sonorous voice. It's the same as "striking gold and stone".
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The fifth volume of Bai Yu Zhai CI Hua written by Chen tingzhuo in Qing Dynasty: "between knocking on gold and jade, I suddenly compete with wa fou. There is a slight flaw in Bai Bi, which is a grudge." [examples] the third chapter of the wizard of Oz by Li Baichuan in Qing Dynasty: "see the first seven chapters, ~, every sentence is a flourishing vowel."
Chinese PinYin : qiāo jīn jiá yù
Knock on the Golden Jade
do things before one is told. xiān yì chéng zhì
take advantage of sb . 's being in a weak position to overcharge him. qiāo zhū gàng
To do something with one's sleeve. luò xiù xuān quán
Gather up chapters and sentences. duō shí zhāng jù