Panning for gold
Panning for gold, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t á OSH ā Q ǔ J ī n, which means panning for gold. It comes from Wang Renyu's "Kaiyuan Tianbao legacy · Ren Ren Rushi Gua".
The origin of Idioms
Wang Renyu of the Five Dynasties wrote "the legacy of Tianbao in Kaiyuan: Ren Ren Rushi Gua:" in my dynasty, Ren Ruo panned the sand for gold, dissected the stone for jade, and got the essence. "
Analysis of Idioms
Gold in the sand
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute
Chinese PinYin : táo shā qǔ jīn
Panning for gold
Dragon leaping and tiger crouching. lóng yuè hǔ jù
settle a case with just a few words. piàn yán zhé yù
abuse the law and practise favouritism. xùn qíng wǎng fǎ