Long established
Jiujiuguchucheng is a Chinese idiom with the pronunciation of Ji à Gu à NL á och é ng. It is described as more sophisticated than the rest of the world. It comes from Jinpingmei Cihua.
explain
The description is more sophisticated than the world.
source
Chapter 4 and Chapter 6 of Jinpingmei Cihua: "you still say that you are not used to it for a long time." Chapter 4 of Qiludeng: "this footman's surname is Bai, and his nickname is bairihuang. He is a footman who has been used for a long time in the provincial capital." Wu Zuxiang's "mountain torrents" 28: "the other side is familiar with the road and has been used to it for a long time. Any small cave can be drilled in, which can't be controlled and prevented."
Grammatical usage
The metaphor is more sophisticated than the world.
Long established
bamboo shoots after a spring rain - yǔ hòu chūn sǔn
Still as a virgin, moving as a rabbit - jìng rú chǔ nǚ,dòng rú tuō tù
The blood and the water do not mix - jiāng shuǐ bù jiāo