Pearl collection
韫椟椟 Cangzhu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin y ùù nd ú C á ngzhi ū, refers to the Pearl treasure hidden in a wooden box, waiting to be sold at a high price. It refers to huaicai waiting to be used or huaicai retiring.
explain
韫: potential. 椟: wooden box. The jewels are stored in wooden boxes, waiting to be sold at a high price. It refers to huaicai waiting to be used or huaicai retiring.
source
"The Analects of Confucius · Zihan": is there a beautiful jade in this place?
usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing.
Examples
The restaurant sleeps, the right to rest, the Pearl hidden dust trace, ten thousand miles in the near future. ——Yuan Wumingshi's the story of youguiji: Hero yingpi
Pearl collection
In Cao Ying and in Han Dynasty - shēn zài cáo yíng xīn zài hàn
be adept with both the pen and the sword - wén wǔ shuāng quán