Pearl collection
韫椟椟 Cangzhu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin y ùù nd ú C á ngzhi ū, refers to the Pearl treasure hidden in a wooden box, waiting to be sold at a high price. It refers to huaicai waiting to be used or huaicai retiring.
explain
韫: potential. 椟: wooden box. The jewels are stored in wooden boxes, waiting to be sold at a high price. It refers to huaicai waiting to be used or huaicai retiring.
source
"The Analects of Confucius · Zihan": is there a beautiful jade in this place?
usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing.
Examples
The restaurant sleeps, the right to rest, the Pearl hidden dust trace, ten thousand miles in the near future. ——Yuan Wumingshi's the story of youguiji: Hero yingpi
Chinese PinYin : yùn dú cáng zhū
Pearl collection
Beautiful sentences and clear words. lì jù qīng cí
vigorous touches and fine strokes. tiě huà yín gōu
The day is near, Chang'an is far away. rì jìn cháng ān yuǎn
Advance, retreat, honor and Disgrace. jìn tuì róng rǔ