Want to know the poems or idioms with the word "Joan"

Joan: Beautiful jade. A metaphor for a work with a clear style or a novel and exquisite conception. Qionglou in Yuen Long is empty and spacious. Joan: Red jade. Vast gardens and magnificent pavilions. The legendary Xianju. It also refers to the palaces of emperors and nobles. Broken jade refers to snowflakes. The golden point of Joan's Kitchen is a metaphor for a rich and luxurious family. Qiongzhi Yu Ye was called a descendant of the royal family in feudal times. Qionglou Yuyuqiong: Meiyu; Y: The house. Refers to the palace on the moon, the Tiangong Tower. It also describes magnificent buildings. Broken jade refers to snowflakes. Fairy Mountain Qiongge Fairy Mountain: refers to Penglai, abbot and Yingzhou; Qiongge: A beautiful pavilion. The legendary place where immortals live. Now it is also a metaphor for an illusory and wonderful fantasy. Yao Shu describes a person as having outstanding appearance and intelligence. Jade liquid nectar: beautiful jade. In ancient times, the slurry made of beautiful jade was said to be immortal after drinking. Metaphor wine or sweet juice. Boil Joan if laurel, boil jade and burn laurel. Metaphor is high prices. Abandoning Joan to pick up gravel is a metaphor for abandoning preciousness and picking up useless. Joan, Meiyu; Gravel, rubble. Qiongdao Spring Cloud is Qionghua Island. One of the eight scenic spots in Beijing in Ming Dynasty. Jiang Mingyikui's Chang 'an Hakka Jishuitan: "There is Qionghua Island in Haizi East Lake, and Yongle is also named after it. The sun on the island is the Guanghan Temple, and Qiao Song is the ancient pagoda, which is shrouded in mist. There is a song "Spring Clouds on Qiongdao" among the eight scenic spots in Shi Jing, which is called this. " There is a poem "Spring Clouds on Qiongdao" in Hong's Eight Odes to Jinghua. Also known as one of the top ten scenic spots in Beijing. One of Li Dongyang's poems "Ten Scenes of Kyoto" in the Ming Dynasty is "Spring Clouds on Qiongdao", which is as jade as white jade. Metaphor like white jade things gathered in one place. Qiong Jiang Jin Yeqiong: Mei Yu. Qiongjiang: Good wine. There is a legend in ancient times that the slurry made of beautiful jade can live forever after drinking it. Metaphor fairy water and precious wine, drinks and so on. Also known as "Jade Liquid Jade Liquid", "Jade Liquid Jade Liquid", "Jinbo Jade Liquid" and "Jade Liquid Jinbo". Manna is like water, wine and so on. Lin Qiongyu Shuqiong: Meiyu. Refers to exquisite and gorgeous furnishings. Joan Yu Lin Quality Joan: Beautiful jade. Metaphor is that people's qualifications are clean and pure. Qionglou Jinque has Qionglou Yuyu. Qiongzhi Yushu refers to the snow-covered trees. It is also a metaphor for a person's noble character. The poem Feng Wei papaya wood thrown at Joan reported, "Give me a papaya and give it to Joan. Reporting is always good. " It is said that men and women love each other and give gifts to each other. Later used to refer to repaying others' deep friendship. Fairy liquid nectar refers to fine wine. Yaotai Qiongshiyu Loutai Palace. Generally speaking, it refers to magnificent palace buildings. Yu Pei Joan Yu Pei: Jade jewelry. Joan: These decorations are made of red jade. ① refers to jade jewelry. (2) the laudatory name of poetry. Yushu Qiongzhi (1) describes beautiful trees. (2) the remaining children. Yuyu Qionglou (1) is a palace where immortals live in myth. ② Describe the snow-covered buildings.