Gold inlaid with jade
Gold inlaid with jade is a metaphor for ronghua's life. It is often used as object and attribute.
Idioms and allusions
Source: Qing Dynasty · Jiang Shiquan's "the fragrance of empty grain · drinking blade": "but again, he has his own male and female, wrapped in gold and jade, and achieved a rich marriage. What do you want the poor to do?"
Discrimination of words
Usage used in figurative sentences
Gold inlaid with jade
straighten the eyebrow and raise the eyes - héng méi lì mù
swear allegiance facing the north - běi miàn chēng chén
Light soldiers and sharp soldiers - qīng zú ruì bīng