indulge in secret relations with women
Stealing jade and incense, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin Qi è y ù t ō uxi ā ng, means to seduce women. It comes from the biography of Jia Chong in the book of Jin.
Introduction to Idioms
Qi è y ù t ō uxi ā ng. Indulgeinsecretationswithwomen
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Jia Chong in the book of Jin: "in the western regions, there were Gongqi incense, but a person who wrote it did not stop for a month. The emperor was very expensive, but gave it to Jia Chong and Da Sima. Her daughter, the secret thief, left her life behind and filled the place of her family and Shouyan. When she heard her fragrance, she was called "Yu Chong." example: then the urgency of the painting ignores the painting screen. The second part of Zhang Shouqing's honglihua in Yuan Dynasty
Idiom usage
Combined; predicate; derogatory
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: stealing jade and flowers, stealing jade and incense
indulge in secret relations with women
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