Jinjingyuye
Jinjingyuye, a Chinese idiom, is pronounced J ī NJ ī ngy ù y è, which used to refer to a kind of fairy medicine. It also refers to precious drinks. From the biography of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
Jinjiang Yuye
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; of precious drinks
The origin of Idioms
"Han Wudi waizhuan" said: "the medicine of the Supreme Court is Fengshi Yunzi, Jinjing Yuye."
Jinjingyuye
A wife who has shared her husband's hard lot must never be cast aside. - zāo kāng zhī qī bù xià táng
a piece of work embodying one 's utmost effort - liáng gōng kǔ xīn
like a fishbone getting stuck in the throat -- necessary to give vent to one 's pent-up feelings - rú gěng zài hóu
the sincerity of offering the warmth of the sun to sb - xiàn pù zhī chén