Sui pearl and jade
Sui Zhu He Yu is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Su í zh ū h é y ù, which means "the Pearl of Sui Marquis, the Bi of he family". That is, Sui Zhu and Bi.
See "Pearl of Sui Marquis, Bi of he family".
Idioms and allusions
The second fold of Xu fuzuo's yiwenqian in Ming Dynasty: "his quality should never be spared. Some of them are Sui pearls and jade, with red and yellow silver." all the jewels on display this time are precious pearls of the Qing Dynasty, which are comparable to the pearls and jade of the Sui Dynasty.
Discrimination of words
Usage: used as subject, object and attribute
Chinese PinYin : suí zhū hé yù
Sui pearl and jade
a runaway horse gallops so fast that it leaves no trace. chāo yì jué chén
Differentiation of the classics. lí jīng biàn zhì
the wives and children of the offenders are not involved in their crimes. zuì rén bù nú
take advantage of one 's position and power. yǐ guān zhàng shì