Wear flowers and wear brocade
ChuanHua Najin is an idiom, pronounced Chu ā nhu ā n à J ǐ n, which refers to the embroidery pattern made by the method of threading yarn. From journey to the West.
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The 16th chapter of journey to the West written by Wu Chengen of Ming Dynasty: "when the travelers look at it one by one, they all wear flowers and brocade, and embroider and sell gold."
Discrimination of words
Degree of common use: Average
Wear flowers and wear brocade
decline with all sorts of excuses - tuī sān tuī sì
fail to find a solution due to grievance - dào xīn shī tú
when the ruler worries , the ministers feel as if they are being insulted - zhǔ yōu chén rǔ