Yu Pei qiongju
Yu Pei qiongju, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ù P è IQI ó NGJ ū, which is interpreted as jade ornaments or a good name for poetry. It comes from Han Yu of Tang Dynasty.
source
Han Yu of Tang Dynasty wrote in the book of sacrificing to Liuzi: "Yu Pei qiongju, let out his words."
usage
There is a beautiful woman, Yu Pei Qiong Ju, I dream of it. ——Ci Poetry of Qin yuan Chun by Xin Qiji in Song Dynasty
Yu Pei qiongju
Hold your hands and hold your feet - liǎn shǒu píng zú
the sweat broke out all over one 's body and trickled down his back - hàn liú jiā tǐ
To communicate in a subtle way - tōng yōu dòng wēi