A bundle of pearls and pearls
Shubeihanxi, a Chinese idiom, is sh ù B è IH á nx ī in pinyin, which means teeth such as closely arranged shells and gourd rhinoceros. Teeth are neat and white. It comes from a flower as a gift to a prostitute.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan · Tang style "a flower as a gift to prostitute" divertimento: "dye a branch of spring light, save two leaves green mark low, Shubei Hanxi, another romantic."
Idiom usage
It is often used in figurative sentences
Chinese PinYin : shù bèi hán xī
A bundle of pearls and pearls
man 's life and family possessions. shēn jiā xìng mìng
the couple joy in their marriage. xīn hūn yàn ěr
a neat desk before a bright window. míng chuāng jìng jī
The wind and the trees are sad. fēng mù hán bēi
The bee is made in the sleeve. fēng chài zuò yú huái xiù
Seven broken and eight continued. qī duàn bā sù
a hundred mouths cannot explain it away. bǎi huì mò biàn