antiquities
Xia Ding Shang Yi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xi à D à ngsh à ngy í, which means Ding of Xia Dynasty and Yi ware of Shang Dynasty. It comes from Lu Xianbao raft.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan Tang style "a flower to Wang Mapou" divertimento: "even if Xiading Shangyi Xiu will be a baby, it is not like his feelings."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; of cultural relics. example its harm is also shocking, which pollutes the light of Shang Yi Xia Ding. The seventh chapter of the wizard of Oz by Li Baichuan in Qing Dynasty and the treasure raft by Lu Xianbao in Xiedu by Shen Qifeng in Qing Dynasty: "the flavor of Jun Wen is similar to that of Liangjing, and the second is hanchaosuhai. If you use it to seek fame, for example, you are still holding the four of the five capitals of Shangyi Xiading, you are not as precious as those who know you."
Chinese PinYin : xià dǐng shāng yí
antiquities
word for word and sentence for sentence. zhú jù zhú zì
Don't harm your will with words. bù yǐ cí hài zhì
spectators stood round like a wall. guān zhě chéng dǔ