Good golden idioms.

The golden idioms with beautiful meanings are: happiness, golden wedding, resplendence, striving to be the first, and sonorous Jia Yu.

1, happily ever after, the pinyin is j ě n y ù m ? jěn yùmǎn táng táng, Tang: Gaotang. Full of treasures. Describe a lot of wealth Also described as knowledgeable. From the ninth chapter of Laozi: Happiness from now on, can't stay.

2. Good marriage, the pinyin is jρnùLiáng Yuán, which originally refers to a marriage that conforms to the feudal order, and later refers to a beautiful marriage. From the fifth chapter of Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions: All roads are good marriages, and I only read the alliance of wood and stone.

3, resplendent, pinyin jτn bτHuτHuτang, describing the gorgeous decoration of the building, dazzling, metaphor for gorgeous furnishings. Addendum to He Lin Yu Lu in Dajing, Luo Song: Many people think it is glittering, but I think it is bloody.

4, to be the top scholar, the original meaning refers to the imperial examination era candidates admitted to the Jinshi, ranked on the admission list of palace examination, and later generally refers to the examination being admitted. Generally used as predicate, object and clause in sentences.

5. It is a golden jade, and the pinyin is kēng jīn jiá yù, which means that the syllables of the word are powerful. From Zhou Lianggong's "Clear Shadow" Volume 1: When I was in Henan, I went from north to left alone and made great achievements in the field of ci.