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Yuye Qiongjiang, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ù y è Qi ó ngji ā ng, which means the slurry made of beautiful jade. According to ancient myths and legends, drinking it can become an immortal. It refers to good wine or sweet juice. From Jiusi Jishi.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] Yuye Jinbo, Qiongjiang Yuye, Jinzun Weijiu
The origin of Idioms
Wang Yi, Han Dynasty, wrote in Jiusi Jishi: "sucking Yuye to quench thirst, biting Zhihua to cure hunger."
Idiom usage
It is a metaphor for wine. Example Song Yu's "evocation of the soul" in the Warring States States States States States: "the drinking of Chinese wine is old, and there is some Qiongjiang." the third chapter of "three heroes and five righteousness" by Shi Yukun of Qing Dynasty: Bao Xing took it as quickly as he drank nectar. His master and servant worked all night and were frightened. Now he is in the thatched cottage as if he were in heaven. Drinking this bean curd is no less than drinking jade liquid. "Journey to the West. Chapter 5:" there are some wine making fairies, some rice wine makers, some water carrying Taoists, and some fire burning boys, where they wash the pots and brush the jars. They have already made jade liquor, Qiongjiang, and fragrant mash. "
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