What is the most expensive manuscript fee for typing an idiom?

A word is worth 1000 dollars.

Explanation: a word costs 1000 yuan, which is the most expensive manuscript fee.

A word of gold (y and Zi Qi ā n j and n) means a word of gold. Originally, it means to give a thousand dollars for one word, which describes the high value and wonderful words. It also refers to the preciousness of calligraphy works.

From Sima Qian's Biography of Historical Records and Lv Buwei in the Western Han Dynasty: "Xianyang City Gate hangs a thousand dollars, and those who can increase or decrease a word will be given a thousand dollars."

Published by the Gate of Xianyang, the daughter hangs on the top of the book, and visitors from various vassal countries are invited to review it. If someone can add a word or subtract a word from the book, he will get a thousand dollars reward.

Antonym: worthless

Synonyms: every word is a pearl, the floor is paved, the flowers are like a splendid pen, the words must be done, the words set the fate, the words set the pearls, and the words set the priceless.

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Worthless, it's an idiom in China, pronounced Y and Wé Wé nù bù zhí, which means worthless at all, and then people are useless.

From Sima Qian's Historical Records Biography of Wei An Hou in the Western Han Dynasty: "Life is ruined, and I don't know if I succeed, it's not a dollar."

Translation: Usually, rumors and slanders are worthless if Cheng doesn't know them.

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Hit the floor is an idiom in China, pronounced zh did yǒu shng, which means that the wording of the article is beautiful and the language is powerful. It is also described as a powerful implementation.

From "Biography of Sun Chuo in the Book of Jin": "You try to throw the ground as a stone."

When (the language in the work) is thrown underground, it should sound like a bell.