Waiting for words in the boudoir
Waiting for the word boudoir, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à iz à Gu à zh à ng, meaning to stay in the boudoir, waiting for Xu to marry. It used to mean that women were waiting to be hired. It comes from the book of rites.
Idiom explanation
Character: betrothal; boudoir: Women's bedroom. Stay in the boudoir, waiting for Xu to marry. It used to mean that women were waiting to be hired.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of rites, Qu Li Shang: "a woman marries with a hairpin."
Idiom usage
To cultivate a daughter who looks like a pearl and looks like a jade. She is not very good at talent and looks, but also has a pair of little feet. Now she is 17 years old, waiting for the word boudoir. The second chapter of Huang Xiaopei's twenty years of prosperous dream in Qing Dynasty
Waiting for words in the boudoir
as clean as ice and as pure as jade - bīng qīng yù cuì
place too expensive to live in - cháng ān jū dà bù yì