The pearls of the Sui Dynasty
Sui zhujingbi, a Chinese idiom, is spelled Su í zh ū J ī NGB ì, meaning Sui zhuhebi. It comes from the Han Dynasty, Emperor Wu,
The origin of Idioms
In the Han Dynasty, XunYue's "Han Ji · Wudi Ji" said: "set up a platform for the gods to communicate with the heaven, build a B account, and use Sui pearls and Jingbi as collateral."
Idiom usage
As the subject, object, attribute; generally refers to treasure.
The pearls of the Sui Dynasty
Indifference leads to ambition, tranquility leads to ambition - dàn bó yǐ míng zhì,níng jìng yǐ zhì yuǎn
answer as quickly as the flowing of water - yìng dá rú xiǎng
perfect match between a man and a girl - nǚ mào láng cái