Yaotaiqiongshi
Yao Tai qiongshi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y á ot á IQI ó ngsh ì, which means a palace built of jade. From the book of Jin, biography of Jiang Tong.
The origin of Idioms
According to the book of Jin, Jiang Tong Zhuan, "in the end of the world, the emperor had a Yao family, jade cups like chopsticks, and delicacies like bear's womb and leopard's womb, wine pool and meat forest."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used of buildings
Yaotaiqiongshi
gloomy eyebrows and wrinkled forehead -- knit the brows - chóu méi cù é
Changing appearance and changing customs - biàn róng gǎi sú
hide different purposes behind the semblance of accord - tóng chuáng gè mèng
sound of footsteps in a deserted valley -- rare , welcome appearance - kōng gǔ zú yīn