be surrounded by beauties
Surrounded by pearls, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is zh ū w é ICU ì R à o, pearl: Pearl; jade: jadeite. It means to describe women's gorgeous make-up. Also describes the rich family attendants many women. It's from the peach land by mistake.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] pearly, splendid, magnificent [antonym] simple and flowerless, jingchai cloth skirt
The origin of Idioms
The fourth fold of Prince yuan's a lost journey to Taoyuan: "there are still green pearls around."
Idiom usage
He is rich. He is rich. He is rich. Example: in the book Shuyi the third daughter, written by Yuan Haowen, Jin, there are three flowers surrounded by pearls, and Li Bai and Taohong are in spring Yuan · Liu Zhi's song chaotianzi · tongwenzifang Deng Yongnian staying under the phoenix stage in Dongting Lake: "dancer, singer, full of golden lotus leaves, surrounded by pearls, full of luxury." "How can we get the trap of fireworks. Then the jade is soft, fragrant and warm, surrounded by pearls Cao Xueqin's a dream of Red Mansions in Qing Dynasty chapter 39: when grandma Liu went in, she saw the house full of pearls and flowers. She didn't know who they were.
Chinese PinYin : zhū wéi cuì rào
be surrounded by beauties
there is no lack of people of that ilk. shí fān yǒu tú
having a beginning but no end. yǒu tóu wú wěi
There is no time to cover your eyes. jí tíng bù xiá yǎn mù
the ornamental and the combined plain properties. wén zhì bīn bīn