The Golden Chamber of ishishi
Shishijinkui, a Chinese idiom, is sh í sh ì J ī NGU ì in pinyin, which means shishijinkui, also known as "shishijinkui". The place where ancient countries collected important documents. It comes from the preface of Taishigong in Shiji.
The origin of Idioms
The preface of Taishigong in Shiji: "the book of Shishi Golden Chamber in Shiji." Sima Zhen Suoyin: "the stone chamber and the golden chamber are all national collections."
Idiom usage
It can be used as subject, object and attributive; it can be used as written language; it can be used as example; it can be used to search and collect different versions for the second time; it can be used to remedy the death of the Golden Chamber of the stone room for the first time; it can be viewed by Dr. Tong Ren for the second time. Notes on Beijiang poetry by Li Ciming in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : shí shì jīn guì
The Golden Chamber of ishishi
The emperor is worthy of his painstaking efforts. huáng tiān bù fù kǔ xīn rén
maintain an old acquaintanceship having no real understanding with each other. bái shǒu rú xīn
with a severe countenance and a harsh voice. zhèng sè lì shēng
follow in the steps of one 's ancestors. shéng qí zǔ wǔ
one is notorious for one 's misdeeds. è jì zhāo zhù