Beautiful pearls
Yuzhugeyan, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ō UZH ū J ǐ NY à n, which means a metaphor for a short-term mirage. It comes from the history of the Tang que, where Wei Jinshi saw the dead prostitutes.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: Wu Mo Jin Yan
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used of illusions
The origin of Idioms
Gao Yanxiu of the Tang Dynasty wrote in the history of the Tang que. Wei Jinshi saw the dead prostitutes: "Ren Sheng said:" a certain person is not a hunter. He is very sad for you, because he came to be saved. You don't have to bear much when you are beautiful. "
Beautiful pearls
The evil of the party favors the evil - dǎng è yòu jiān
women who act and talk like a man - jīn guó xū méi
only one foot is crooked and eight feet are straight - wǎng chǐ zhí xún
from the first small beginnings one can see how things will develop - jiàn wēi zhī zhù