add a beautiful thing to a contrasting beautiful thing
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is j à NSH à ngTi à nhu à, metaphor is good to add good, beauty to add beauty. It's from Jishi by Wang Anshi of Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Song Dynasty Wang Anshi's poem "Jishi" said: "Jiazhao wants to cover the cup, while Licheng still adds brocade and flowers."
Idiom usage
It is formal; it is predicate, object and complement; it has commendatory meaning. When life was poor, the town sold water at the end of the river at the price of the day, and it was transported to the city at the same time. The first character in Ming Kanghai's zhongshanlang
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: keep improving, add wings like a tiger, add bricks and tiles; Antonyms: add frost to the snow, add fuel to the fire; allegorical sayings: embroider peony on flowered silk; embroider peony on colorful satin; embroider peony on silk; arrive in Chengdu in spring. lantern riddle embroidery
add a beautiful thing to a contrasting beautiful thing
bribe all the way through the bureaucracy to exonerate criminals from charges - mǎi shàng gào xià
indulge in pleasures without stop - liú lián wàng fǎn
on both sides of the changjiang river - dà jiāng nán běi
A dog in front of his feet eats Yao - zhí quǎn shì yáo
Keep your eyebrows and eyes in order - ān méi dài yǎn
destory the army and kill the general - fù jūn shā jiāng
It's too fast to cover your ears - xùn léi bù jí yǎn ěr