This sentence came from the poem "Climbing the Stork Tower" written by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan."The people on the street are like jade, and the world is unparalleled." It meant that "the people on the road are as white as jade, and the elegant demeanour of the young masters is unforgettable." This sentence was usually interpreted as describing a person's appearance and temperament rather than expressing a crush. In this sentence, the words "jade-like person" and "unparalleled young master" were beautiful descriptions of others, not emotional expressions.
The people on the street are like the jade gentleman, unparalleled in the world. It was from Wang Xifeng's evaluation of Jia Baoyu in 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. The original text was as follows: "Your child is getting better and better," said Wang Xifeng. A stranger is like a jade young master, the world is unparalleled. Your body is a blessing. It's a pity that your mother wasn't born a blessed person. Otherwise, you would definitely become a great noble." Jia Baoyu laughed coldly when he heard this." A woman's lewdness is often described as 'a person like jade'. Although I'm not a woman, I'm not a lewd person either, so I often describe it as' a young master who is unparalleled in the world'. These words were meant for those ignorant and shameless people to hear."
This sentence described a person in history. He was the second son of Bai Juyi, the second cousin of Bai Juyi, a famous writer in the Tang Dynasty. Bai Xingjian was known as " a stranger is like a jade prince, unparalleled in the world." Therefore, he was often portrayed as a handsome, elegant, and noble image in literary works.
This sentence came from a poem in the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai's " Wine ":" A stranger is like a jade prince, unparalleled in the world." The whole sentence is "If life is only like the first time, what is the autumn wind sad painting fan?" It is easy to change the heart of an old friend, but the heart of an old friend is easy to change. The words of Mount Li are gone. In the middle of the night, tears fall and bells ring. I don't complain. How can it be as I wish for the brocade-clothed man to be married?" This poem described the poet's feelings for life and his nostalgia for beautiful things.
This sentence came from a poem in the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai's " Wine to Drink "," The stranger is like a jade prince, unparalleled in the world ", not a novel.
The people on the street are like the jade gentleman, unparalleled in the world. There are cranes flying from the fairy valley on the high mountain. White head, two phoenixes, green lotus, fragrant attendant. In a jade jug I keep clear wine, and in a golden cup I drink fine wine. The fairy in the sky danced the song of the prince in the world. The young hero danced gracefully. In the wind I hear the clear flute and sing with wine. This feeling can wait to be remembered, but at that time it was already lost.
This sentence came from a poem in the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai's " Wine ":" A stranger is like a jade prince, unparalleled in the world." It meant that the people in the streets were like beautiful jade, while the young master was a unique talent. This sentence was a classic literary phrase that described a person's beauty and temperament.
This sentence came from a poem in Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Ancient Grass" of the Tang Dynasty,"A stranger is like a jade prince, unparalleled in the world." It meant that the people walking on the streets were as beautiful as precious jade, while the young master was an outstanding figure among the nobles. This sentence was widely used to describe a person's outstanding beauty, temperament, character, and other aspects.
This sentence came from a poem in the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's Song of Everlasting Regret,"The people on the streets are like jade, and the world is unparalleled." It meant that "the people on the streets are as beautiful as jade, and the beautiful young masters are unique in the world." This sentence was widely used in novels, television dramas, and other literary works to describe the handsome, elegant, and graceful protagonist.
This poem came from a line in the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai's " Wine to Drink ":" Do you not see the water of the Yellow River flowing from the sky to the sea and never returning? Can't you see the bright mirror in the high hall sad, white hair in the morning like black silk, turning into snow in the evening? Life is full of joy, don't let the golden cup empty to the moon." The whole poem is as follows: "Drink Up" Don't you see that the Yellow River flows from heaven to the sea and never returns? Can't you see the bright mirror in the high hall sad, white hair in the morning like black silk, turning into snow in the evening? Life is full of joy, do not let the golden cup empty face the moon. I'm born with talent, I'm sure it'll be useful. Cook sheep, slaughter cattle and make fun of each other. You must drink 300 cups at a time. Master Cen, Dan Qiusheng, will not stop drinking. I'll sing a song for you, please listen to it for me. Bells, drums and jade are not worth being expensive. I hope I'll be drunk for a long time and don't wake up. Since ancient times, sages and sages have been lonely, only the drinker left his name. In the past, the king of Chen gave a banquet in Pingle to drink ten thousand taels of wine. Why should the host say that there is little money? I must buy it directly and pour it to you. I'll go out and exchange my five-streaked horse for fine wine to relieve my eternal sorrow with you.
The corresponding sentence was: The people in the mountains are like jade immortals, unparalleled in the world.