A bundle of pearls and pearls
Shubeihanxi, a Chinese idiom, is sh ù B è IH á nx ī in pinyin, which means teeth such as closely arranged shells and gourd rhinoceros. Teeth are neat and white. It comes from a flower as a gift to a prostitute.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan · Tang style "a flower as a gift to prostitute" divertimento: "dye a branch of spring light, save two leaves green mark low, Shubei Hanxi, another romantic."
Idiom usage
It is often used in figurative sentences
A bundle of pearls and pearls
seize every opportunity to secure personal gains - zuān tiān dǎ dòng
Young men fresh from school are uncompromising despite pressure from above. - chū shēng zhī dú bù wèi hǔ
rectify others and forget oneself - wǎng jǐ zhèng rén
think back and forth without end - chóu chú bù jué