The treasure of pearls
Zhucuizhizhen is a word, Pinyin: zh ū Cu ì zh ī zh ē n, explanation: refers to the delicious food produced by land and water.
explain
The delicious food produced by land and water.
Separate interpretation of words
Pearls: 1. Pearls and Jadeites. Women's luxurious ornaments. 2. Refer to a woman in full dress. 3. Mussels and Kingfisher.
source
In the Qiqi written by Cao Zhi of the Three Kingdoms, Wei Dynasty, it is said that "the mountain bramble denounces the bramble, which is the treasure of pearls."
usage
As an object; of good food.
words whose meaning is similar
table delicacies from land and sea
The treasure of pearls
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