Yiding Guizhang
Yiding Guizhang, a Chinese idiom, refers to the ancient sacrificial vessels such as Ding, Zun and Luo. Guizhang: one of the ancient ritual jade. It is a kind of precious jade. The top and bottom are called GUI, and the half GUI is called Zhang. The ancient ritual system: the princes ruled the king and the empress ruled the Zhang. It was used by Credit Suisse in ancient times.
Idioms and allusions
Source: Chapter 36 of biography of heroes and heroines written by Wen Kang of Qing Dynasty: "when you look around, you can see that the number one scholar of Tsinghua University is magnificent and dignified. When you go to Tanhua, you can say that Pan'an is as beautiful as Zijian, but there is no dandy in his dignified manner, and there is no shabby in his gentle and elegant style. It's really Yi Ding GUI Zhang, a person of Xi Dynasty. " example: "when you look around, you can see that the number one scholar of Tsinghua University is magnificent, dignified and serene. When you get to Tanhua, you can say that Pan an is as beautiful as Zijian, but he does not show any Wanhe in his dignified manner, and he is gentle and elegant, but not a bit shabby. Zhenzhen is the king of the Yi Dynasty
Discrimination of words
Idiom usage: predicate, used in written language degree of common use: General emotional color: commendatory words idiom structure: combined degree of common use: uncommon
Chinese PinYin : yí dǐng guī zhāng
Yiding Guizhang
a good sword remains always sharp. bǎo dāo bù lǎo
Your crown and shoes light head and feet. guì guān lǚ qīng tóu zú