extremely elegant and valuable
As a Chinese idiom, the phonetic alphabet is zh ì D ì J ī NSH ē ng, which means that the words in an article are beautiful. From the book of Jin, biography of sun Chuo.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: throw the earth to give sound antonym: silent
Idiom usage
It's a good thing to throw a lot of money. Biography of Bu Zhang Ling and Cui Ying by Huang Zhouxing in Qing Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
In the book of Jin, sun chuozhuan: "Qing tried to throw the ground as the sound of gold and stone."
Idioms and allusions
Sun Chuo, a man of Jin Dynasty, was very erudite and good at writing articles. He lived in Kuaiji area of Zhejiang Province for more than ten years and visited the mountains and rivers of Zhejiang Province. Once, he wrote a "Ode to Tiantai Mountain", describing the natural scenery of Tiantai Mountain in Zhejiang Province. He was very proud of this article, so he showed it to his friend fan Qi, and said: "if you try to throw it on the ground, it will make a loud sound like a chime!" fan Qi said disapprovingly: "I'm afraid that even if it can make a sound like a stone instrument, it can't match the tone of the music." but fan Qi was full of praise after reading it, and repeatedly praised: "great, great "Good!" later, people used "the voice of throwing gold" to describe beautiful words and sonorous tones, or firm and powerful words with lofty meaning. It's also called "the sound of the earth".
Chinese PinYin : zhì dì jīn shēng
extremely elegant and valuable
draw up three chapters of law. yuè fǎ sān zhāng
A man without foresight must have immediate worries. rén wú yuǎn lǜ,bì yǒu jìn yōu
scholars of profound learning. sù xué jiù rú