excellent combination
Perfect combination, idiom, as predicate, object, attribute, refers to the sun and moon, five stars appear in the sky at the same time. It also refers to the sun, moon and five stars shining all over the world. It comes from the language version of the book of Han Dynasty: the sun and the moon are like a combination, and the five stars are like pearls
The origin of Idioms
"The sun and the moon are like a combination, and the five stars are like pearls."
Idiom usage
Usage is used as predicate, object and attribute
Discrimination of words
[synonym]: perfect combination, perfect combination
Examples of Idioms
The imperial edicts spread all over the world, and the light of the imperial edicts was respected. The imperial edicts spread all over the world, and the imperial gold seal and the sound of the imperial edicts were prosperous. The Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, a series of modern Chinese historical materials, refers to the simultaneous appearance of the sun, moon and five stars on one side of the sky. "The sun and the moon are like a combination, and the five stars are like a string of pearls," says the language version of the book of Han Dynasty Yan shigu quoted Meng Kang as saying: "it is said that at the beginning of the Taiyuan Dynasty, Jiazi of the Shangyuan Dynasty met in the middle of the night, and at the winter solstice, the seven Yaos all gathered to fight and lead each other, and the night was like a combination of two pearls." ② It generally refers to the sun, moon and five stars shining all over the world.
Chinese PinYin : zhū lián bì hé
excellent combination
one 's eyes grow round with delight at the sight of money. jiàn qián yǎn kāi
The sound of fish, silk and fox. yú bó hú shēng
accept what is wrong as right when one grows accustomed to it. xí fēi chéng shì
Half understanding and half knowing. bàn jiě yī zhī
make no discrimination but kill everybody. cǎo tì qín xiǎn
throughout the empire all hearts turned to him. tiān xià guī xīn