excellent singing or polished writing
Yurunzhuyuan, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ù R ù nzhen ū Yu á n, which means round like a bead and smooth like jade; it refers to beautiful singing or fluent and bright writing. From the poem of chanting water.
Idiom explanation
Moisturizing: delicate and smooth.
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Wencong's poem of chanting water in Tang Dynasty: "the square flow contains jade and the round fold moves pearl."
Idiom usage
It is often used in literary works. Examples: in the miscellaneous works of jiecunzhai on CI by Zhouji of Qing Dynasty, "the Ci of Northern Song Dynasty mostly narrated the feelings of scenery, so it was full of pearls and jade, and the four were exquisite." Qu Qiubai's Daixu: "boss so and so and so on, all come to" love beauty ". To put it in a literal translation, it's a common saying, that is, to be a guest star, to make a string full of pearls and paper." Xu Chi's peony II: "the famous Huadan race in Huangpi is full of pearls and jade, and it's unique."
Chinese PinYin : yù rùn zhū yuán
excellent singing or polished writing
argue about some insignificant matters. zhēng cháng lùn duǎn
Exchange wine for scarlet beetle. jīn guī huàn jiǔ
Extreme force and poor soldiers. jí wǔ qióng bīng
after rain the sky looks blue. yǔ guò tiān qíng
See wisdom and see benevolence. jiàn zhì jiàn rén