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What are the words with gold lettering?
What words with gold letters have you learned? Do you remember everything? The following are the explanations of the words and idioms that I collected for you. I hope I can help you. Welcome to watch together!

Words with golden characters

golden

Gold (yellow)

goldfish

autumn

bonus

Jingui

Taosha Taojin

metal

finance

gild

Kimbo

appoint

money

gold medal

Venus

fund

dollar

golden wedding

deposit

metal

alloy

gold bar

cash

gold foil

fund

society

turtle

Golden crow

kumquat

pure gold

metallurgy

Metal goblet

advance payment

deposit

Golden idioms

(of buildings) magnificent and sparkling.

solid

The golden words (of the ancient emperor of China) ―― golden words.

Public noise will melt metal-public noise will confuse right and wrong.

Pass the exam with honors

Pick out pure gold from sand ―― Extract the essence from a large number of materials.

The Golden Cup remains intact ―― intact territorial integrity.

Turning stone into gold-turning a rough article into a literary treasure

Shining spears and armored war horses ―― brave and terrible soldiers.

Jinyufeng road

Glare like a temple janitor ― it looks very fierce.

It's hot enough to melt rocks and metals ― muggy.

A promise to be kept.

Perfect couple

Happy ever after-rich and rich.

Golden Branches and Jade Leaves-Descendants of the Royal Family

Sharp eyes

Don't pocket the money you found.

Stand on one leg like a rooster

golden saying

Swear eternal friendship

gold-lettered signboard

Shed the shell of cicada-get rid of the predicament/encirclement with strategy

golden age

Indulge in luxury

Water overflows Jinshan

Turning stone into gold-turning a rough article into a literary treasure

Settle a young wife/mistress in a golden house

Interpretation of golden idioms

Jian Jin Pisha 1

Idiom pinyin: pρshρJiρn jρn

Idiom explanation: pull the sand away; Pick gold. Metaphor selects the essence from a large number of things; It is also a metaphor for busy work.

The origin of the idiom: Liu Tang Zhiji's "A Brief History of History": "Only the history before the exam, frankly speaking, although the ancients were dross, the authenticity was mixed, and the sand was picked up, sometimes it was valuable."

2, sounded retreat

Idiom pinyin: m? ng jīn Shu jīn

Interpretation of idioms: In ancient times, gongs were used to indicate withdrawing from camp and returning to camp.

The origin of the idiom: Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms in the Ming Dynasty: "I am afraid that Zhang Fei will fail and call back."

3. Xiaojin became iron.

Idiom pinyin: di m n j n ch? Di Wu

Idiom explanation: used to describe how to change a good article badly. It is also a metaphor for doing a good thing badly.

Idiom origin: Songshi Daoyuan "Jingdezhen Dengchuan recorded the spiritual photo of the master of Zhenjue": "Q:? Return a pill and turn stone into gold; In a word, everything is sacred. Please be a teacher. ? Teacher:? Did you know that Yun Qi lit gold and turned it into iron? Xiaojin turns into iron. Never heard of it. A wise saying, dare to show! ?

4. as strong as gold

Idiom pinyin: g? ru? ramparts of metals and a moat of boiling water―impregnable city

Idiom explanation: gold: refers to Jincheng; Metal cast city walls; Don: It refers to the moat boiling hot as boiling water in Tang Chi. Better than Jincheng, better than Tang Chi. Describe the position or place you are guarding is very strong.

The origin of the idiom: The Biography of Hanshu Kuai Tong by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "Baby cities must be firmly adhered to, all of which are Jincheng and Tang Chi, and cannot be attacked."

5. Accumulate jade and pile up gold

Idiom pinyin: jοy? Dujen

Idiom explanation: happy ever after, you can pile it up. Describe the accumulated wealth.