assemble workmen and procure materials
Jiugongjicai is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Ji ū g ō NGP ǐ C á I, which means to recruit craftsmen and prepare materials. It comes from the story of xiuzhongyue temple.
Idiom explanation
庀: prepare and possess.
The origin of Idioms
Li Fangyu, Tang Dynasty, wrote "how can it not be true? Therefore, the work and materials of Jiugong were made in forty years
Idiom usage
The combination is used as predicate, with commendatory meaning. "In 1927, the newspaper purchased a piece of land adjacent to Xue Baorun in the East, namely jiugongzhucai, and rebuilt a five story building. It was completed in 1928, which is the new site of Jiefang Daily.
assemble workmen and procure materials
The wolf leaps and the gall flies - láng tū chī zhāng
Hearing the wind is the rain - tīng jiàn fēng jiù shì yǔ
a hundred flowers blossom with a great variety of shows - bǎi huā zhēng yàn