Jade carving
Yuzhuandiaolian, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ù Q ì di ā ol á n, which means to describe a rich building. From beauty Yu.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: Carved Jade
Idiom usage
The sea is full of dust, the autumn is dusk, the jade buildings are carved, the wood leaves are singing and the rain is sparing. Jiang zongtou white heart more bitter, Suqin still write orchid spectrum. Yu Ji's Ci of Dielianhua in Yuan Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
Li Yu's poem "Yu Meiren" in the Southern Tang Dynasty: "carved fence and jade should still be there, only Zhu YangAi."
Jade carving
Extremely vicious and ferocious - jí è qióng xiōng
study the past and foretell the future changes - jí wǎng zhī lái
give one 's speech free scope after drinking wine - jiǔ hòu shī yán
Turning hands is cloud, covering hands is rain - fān shǒu wéi yún,fù shǒu wéi yǔ
put out a fire and shake the boiling - jiù huǒ yáng fèi