The pearls and the stones meet each other
Zhubi Jiaohui, a Chinese idiom, means that beautiful things complement each other. It comes from Cai Yin's poem "you Shangye Expo".
The origin of Idioms
Cai Yin's poem "you Shangye Expo" said: "the pearls and the stones are shining. In recent days, Shangqing high will open a feast."
Idiom usage
Some of them praised my friend for his good fortune and had already drunk his son's wedding wine today. There are a few idioms that are full of "pearls and pearls meet each other" and "Luan and Fenghe sing". (a friend by Ye Shengtao)
Chinese PinYin : zhū bì jiāo huī
The pearls and the stones meet each other
If you can't get enough clothes. ruò bù shèng yī
the younger generation will surpass the older. hòu shēng kě wèi
Avoid trouble and fight for victory. bì fán dòu jié
look coldly from the sidelines at. lěng yǎn páng guān
have a well-deserved reputation. míng bù xū dé
The trouble of wooden skeleton. mù gěng zhī huàn