Jade grain and laurel
Yuli Guixin is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is y ù L ì Gu ì x ī n, which means Mi Ruyu and salary Rugui. The cost of living is very high. From the petition.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Yucheng's Chen Qing Biao in the Song Dynasty said, "looking at the clouds and the sun is not without the heart of loving the que; jade grains and laurel salaries are not the plans to live in Beijing."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences. In the history of the Song Dynasty, foreign biographies of three Koryo, it is said that "the robe is short and brown, the grain of jade is sweet and the salary is high, and the food is poor. If it is the age of death."
Chinese PinYin : yù lì guì xīn
Jade grain and laurel
pay no attention to another's advice. yǐ guī wéi tiàn
intense publicity campaign in preparation for some sinister undertaking. mì luó jǐn gǔ
chrysanthemums after the double ninth festival. míng rì huáng huā