The ground is a golden stone
The sound of throwing ground to make gold and stone comes from the biography of sun Chuo in the book of Jin: Qing tried to throw ground as the sound of gold and stone. Throw: throw, throw. Jinshi: musical instruments such as bells and chimes have magnificent and beautiful sounds. Throw it on the ground and make a chime like sound. It refers to the beautiful words and sonorous tone of an article.
Idiom information
[idiom] throw the ground to make the sound of gold and stone. Jinshi: musical instruments such as bells and chimes have magnificent and beautiful sounds. Throw it on the ground and make a chime like sound. It refers to the beautiful words and sonorous tone of an article. [rhyme words] I'm in the wind of rain, I'm not rich, I'm in the wind of faith, I'm in the wind of thousands of miles, I'm in the wind of rabbit, I'm in the wind of dragon, I'm in the wind of ominous, I'm in the wind of country, I'm in the wind of no official
Idiom story
During the Jin Dynasty, sun Xinggong wrote Tiantai Fu and showed it to fan Rongqi, saying, "if you try to throw it on the ground, it will make a sound like a stone." Fan Rongqi said: "I'm afraid the sound of the stone is not the music of the five tones!" However, every time he read a good sentence, fan Rongqi always praised and said, "it should be what we people say."
Examples of Idioms
It's really the sound of every word! President Peng in the northwest battlefield by Xi Zhongxun
The ground is a golden stone
true gold does not fear fire - zhēn jīn bù pà huǒ liàn
be scattered to the four corners of the earth - tiān gè yī fāng
Water your back with cold water - lěng shuǐ jiāo bèi
Satirize virtue and recite merits - fěng dé sòng gōng