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The meaning of a golden inscription

beautifully designed and bound book

jīn tí yù xiè

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  • Gold inscription: an inscription written in gold; Yuxie: a jade token (also called an insert) that binds the scroll. It refers to the exquisite painting and calligraphy or book decoration.
  • It refers to extremely exquisite painting and calligraphy or book decoration. Ancient calligraphy, painting and books are scrolls. The gold inscription is the inscription written in clay gold, and the jade exit is the jade token (one insert) on the ribbon used to tie the scroll.

Basic explanation

Gold inscription: an inscription written in gold; Yuxie: a jade token (also called an insert) that binds the scroll. It refers to the exquisite painting and calligraphy or book decoration.

Paraphrase

  • gold :

    ◎ Jin Name (1) (Comprehension. It is in the form of gold letters. From people (meaning covering), from earth, from two. From "soil", it means hiding underground; From "two", it refers to minerals hidden underground. Original meaning: metal) (2) General name or general name of metal [metal] Gold, five color gold

  • topic :

    ◎ Question Question t í Name (1) (Pictophonetic. From the page (xi é), it is sound. Page, header. Original meaning: forehead) (2) Same as the original meaning [front] Question, yes—— Shuowen Engrave the title and cross the toes—— The Book of Rites - Wang Zhi Red eyebrow round question—— The Book of the Han Dynasty, Sima Xiangru's Biography

  • Jade :

    ◎ Jade Name (1) (Pictograph. Oracle bone inscription. Like a rope with some jade on it. "Jade" is a radical of Chinese characters. Original meaning: warm and shiny beautiful stone) (2) Same as original meaning [jade] Jade, the beauty of stone, has five virtues, moistens with warmth, and benevolence

  • Out :

    Out xiè ㄒㄧㄝˋ 1. [Stepping] See "walking". 2. The shaft of the scroll: jade.

Source of idiom: Song Mifu's History of Books: "All the books collected in the Sui and Tang dynasties are inscribed with gold and jade, and the brocade embroidery can be broken."

Idiom Traditional: Gold inscriptions and jade inscriptions

Abbreviation of idioms: JTYX

Idiomatic phonetic notation: ㄐㄧㄣ ㄊㄧˊ ㄧㄩˋ ㄒㄧㄝ ˋ

Common degree: Obscure idiom

Number of Idioms: Four character idiom

Emotional color: Neutral idiom

Idiom usage: As object and attribute; For books, etc.

Idiom structure: Syntagmatic idiom

Idiom time: Ancient idiom

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