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Word by word, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī Z ì y ī zh ū, meaning that a word is like a pearl. The song is graceful and mellow. It also refers to beautiful articles and gorgeous rhetoric. From the poem to the singer.
Analysis of Idioms
A word is a thousand gold
The origin of Idioms
The poem "to the singer" written by Xue Neng of Tang Dynasty: "a new word sounds like a bead, and it is suspected that turning the throat is to hit the coral."
Idiom usage
Combined; used as attribute and object; with commendatory meaning; refers to exquisite writing. I can't even read it once or twice. It's not until I read it three times that I know it's the best text between heaven and earth. The third chapter of Wu Jingzi's the scholars in Qing Dynasty she sings every word, very beautiful.
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like a crane 's bone and a pine 's appearance - hè gǔ sōng zī
Don't read monk's face, read Buddha's face - bù niàn sēng miàn niàn fó miàn
Male singers and female followers - nán chàng nǚ suí
Believe what you say and do what you do - yán bì xìn,xíng bì guǒ
One careless move, all lose - yī zhāo bù shèn,mǎn pán jiē shū