Gold and jade bridle
Jinzhuyu bridle, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī NBI ā oyy ù P è I, which means a gorgeous imperial gear for horses. It's from "meet the good guest.".
Idiom explanation
① It refers to the gorgeous Royal gear applied to horses. ② It is a metaphor for the title of nobility and salary.
The origin of Idioms
Mao Wenxi's poem "meet the virtuous guest" in the former Shu Dynasty: "young childe can ride and control, golden way and jade bridle."
The origin of Idioms
The jade bridle is used as object and attribute; it is used in figurative sentences.
Gold and jade bridle
Five ghosts make a miscarriage of Justice - wǔ guǐ nào pàn
said of a loyal counsellor who gives admonition to the emperor in person - miàn shé tíng zhèng
range upon range of mountains - chóng luán dié zhàng
be attracted to a place by its reputation as a scenic spot - mù míng ér lái
open one 's heart wide and lay bare one 's thoughts - qīng xīn tǔ dǎn