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Jin Ti Yu Chu, from the Tang Dynasty Zhang Yanyuan's "Fa Shu Yao Lu", means "Jin Ti: the inscription written in clay and gold; Yu Chu: the Yu BIE Zi (also known as" Chacha ") who tied the book.". It refers to the decoration of extremely exquisite paintings and calligraphy or books. Ancient paintings and books are all scrolls. The gold title is a sign written in clay and gold, and the jade out is a jade biezi (a "inserting sign") on the ribbon used to tie the scroll.
Explanation gold Title: the signature written in clay gold; jade out: the yubiezi (also known as "chaqian") that binds the book. Ancient paintings and books are all scrolls. The gold title is a sign written in clay and gold, and the jade out is a jade biezi (a "insert sign") on the ribbon used to tie the scroll. He is from Volume 2 of Zhang Yanyuan's collection of Buddhist scriptures in Tang Dynasty: "two kings, two coral and twenty-four volumes, two gold scrolls and twenty-four volumes, and five tortoiseshell scrolls and fifty volumes. They all share anecdotes and are woven into ribbons." Example: the history of books written by Mi Fu of Song Dynasty: "all the books collected in Sui and Tang Dynasties are inscribed with gold and jade, and the brocade and embroidery are available."
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Catch the skirt and expose the elbow - zhuō jīn lù zhǒu
a single spark can start a prairie fire - xīng huǒ liáo yuán
There is no high opinion of inferiority - bēi zhī wú shèn gāo lùn
strike out a new path for oneself - zì chū jī zhóu
swallow the voice and hold the breath - tūn shēng yǐn qì