The meaning of eating jade and cooking gold
Eating jade and cooking gold
Basic meaning of cooking jade and gold
Cuiyu Cuijin Refined Edition
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Food is as expensive as jade, fuel is as expensive as gold. The original description of expensive, difficult life; Later, it describes the luxury of life. The language version of "Warring States Policy · Chu Ce San": "The food of Chu is expensive in jade, and the salary is expensive in Guangxi." Tang Xianzu of the Ming Dynasty "Peony Pavilion · Counseling Agriculture": "Burning incense and setting up tripods to serve the king, eating jade and cooking gold is not good enough. When you are hungry, you can smell food, but the saliva of dragons is not as good as the smell of dung residue." Qing Hongsheng's "Longevity Hall · Offering Food" "Usually, when you are an imperial official, you can eat jade and cook gold. Before you eat, you are very shy and taste everything. You can't help but think that he has no harmony." It is also called "eating jade and cooking beads". Zhao Yi of the Qing Dynasty, "Yu not only answered the ridicule of childishness and saved gold, but also had a poem to ask for war, and then made a long sentence report": "We will rent 640000 dendrobium in the following king's field, and listen to your delicious food." -
It describes the rich and delicious food. Ming Dynasty Tang Xianzu's Peony Pavilion: The Eighth Exit: "Burning incense to serve the king, eating jade and cooking gold is no good." Qing Dynasty Hong Sheng's "Hall of Longevity: The Twenty sixth Exit": "Ordinary, entering a royal official, eating jade and cooking gold, eating abbot, being ashamed of all tastes, I think he is not good at harmony." Also known as "cooking gold and cooking jade". -
Revised Reference: Describes the richness and delicacy of food. Ming Dynasty, Tang Xianzu, Peony Pavilion, No. 8: Incense is listed as a way to serve the monarch, and it is no good to eat jade, cook food and eat money. Qing Dynasty, Hongsheng, Hall of Eternal Life, the 26th exit: ordinary, enter the imperial office, eat jade and cook gold, eat the abbot before eating, be shy and taste everything, and feel ashamed that he is irreconcilable. It is also used to cook gold and jade.
Disjunctive explanation
Synonyms of Cuiyu Cuijin
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Sumptuous shame Delicate food. The New Book of the Tang Dynasty · The Biography of Wei Zhi: "When you are poor, you should choose the grain and wheat from the fertile land, and rice from the feathers of birds." -
Eating jade and cooking gold Food is as expensive as jade, fuel is as expensive as gold. The original description of expensive, difficult life; Later, it describes the luxury of life. The language version of "Warring States Policy · Chu Ce San": "The food of Chu is expensive in jade, and the salary is expensive in Guangxi." -
Sumptuous guests For guests to enjoy. The Book of Gifts to Liu Kun by Jin, Lu and Chen: "When a craftsman ogles at a time, he can't help but eat food." One of his works is "Eating food". -
Precious jade 1. Precious jade, beautiful jade. The State Language · Lu Language: "The ancient people used the same surname to use precious jade to show their relatives." Zhang Heng of the Han Dynasty, "Ode to the Western Capital": "Therefore, there is a blue field of precious jade, which comes from its own." Tang Sue, "Du Yang -
Yao jade Beautiful jade. It means beautiful poems and articles. The second part of Song Wang Anshi's "14 Zhangs of Pure Harmony": "How can I repay the loss of my jewels? I hate the lack of Yao jade and the boat." -
tomb jades 1. It contains precious jade. Liang Jiangyan in the Southern Dynasty wrote "Ode to Dansha for Learning": "The mountains contain jade to live forever, and the waters hide water to live in poverty." 2 It describes the color as white as jade. The first chapter of Pearl Rim: "The fence and chrysanthemums are paved with gold -
Raw jade 1. Jade wrapped in stone but not carved. Han Feizi, Yu Lao: "I was born in the Song Dynasty and gave my son a gift of jade." Jin Gehong's "Holding Puzi, an elixir": "If you take jade, you will live as long as jade... You must not
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The antonym of the poor reason -
Pinyin of Sitting -
Obstinate meaning -
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It means rare -
Synonyms of Shuxin -
Lost and recovered -
unalienable -
Arris -
The antonym of "no man's land" -
Lament -
Wu -
A synonym for "over" -
A synonym for rummaging -
as clean as ice and as pure as jade -
The opposite of discouragement -
Glossy synonym -
smackhead -
A synonym for "Cuqiu Guiji" -
dioptometer -
Piedmont -
The antonym of circuitous -
The opposite of lettuce -
Meaning of whole -
Reverence -
self-willed -
hierophant -
The meaning of bamboo stick turning into dragon -
mester -
Uh, the stroke order -
A synonym for obedience -
The stroke order of money -
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