Yaochi Yuye
Yaochiyuye, pronounced y á ochiy ù y è, is a Chinese idiom, which is a fine wine made by Xianjia. The wine is precious and mellow. From selling flat peaches.
explain
[idiom]: yaochi Yuye [Pinyin]: y á oshiy ù y è [simplified spelling]: ycyy [explanation]: yaochi: the place where the legendary queen mother of China and the West lives. Yuye: refers to fine wine. It's a good wine made by Xianjia. The wine is precious and mellow.
source
The first discount of selling flat peaches by Wu Mingshi in Ming Dynasty: "the scenery of an immortal's family is unique, and there are also yaochi Yuye and Zifu Qiongjiang."
Discrimination of words
It can be used as subject, object and attribute; it refers to good wine
Yaochi Yuye
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