Scattered pearls and jade
In Chinese, the Pinyin is zh ū L í ngy ù luॸ, which means the treasure is broken and destroyed. It comes from Xuan Tang Ji by Yuan Tongshu.
Idiom explanation
It refers to the destruction of precious things.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan Tongshu's Xuan Tang Ji: "for inscription, for poem, for praise, for beauty, for scroll In the past 70 years, there have been no survivors
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
Chinese PinYin : zhū líng yù luò
Scattered pearls and jade
run clandestine errands up and down the line. shàng cuàn xià tiào
To be the master of one's family. chèn jiā yǒu wú
take more time to consider the matter. shì huǎn zé yuán
Spread your eyebrows and cover your eyes. pū méi shàn yǎn