Toothpick jade shaft
Toothpick jade scroll, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y á Qi ā NY ù zh ó u, which means the label and scroll of ancient books, and describes the beauty of books. It comes from "general discussion on seclusion - Gufu I".
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing
Examples
Qingyi leads Xu huaideng to the pavilion, only to see bookshelves arranged on both sides of the shelf, stack of books on the shelf, full of toothpicks.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: toothpick shaft, toothpick shaft
The origin of Idioms
The first ancient Fu of seclusion is quoted from Fu Youan's Wei Shu Ge Fu of Song Dynasty: "when the yellow curtain is closed and the green curtain is closed, the toothpick and jade shaft are hidden Qing Dynasty, Yu Cup "Banqiao miscellany · Li pin": "Qi window embroidered curtain, toothpick jade shaft, pile up several cases."
Idiom explanation
Labels and scrolls of ancient books. Borrowing refers to books. Teeth, ivory; jade, jade. It describes the beauty of books.
Toothpick jade shaft
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