单词 | 一字千金 |
释义 | 一字千金1. every word is worth a thousand pieces of gold一字千金 yīzìqiānjīn1) a single word is worth a thousand pieces of gold2) a highly finished literary product3) Learning is more precious than gold.一字千金yīzìqiānjīnone word worth a thousand in gold (idiom)(in praise of a piece of writing or calligraphy) each character is perfecteach word is highly valued一字千金pearl of wisdom; one word worth a thousand pieces of gold一字千金 yī zì qiān jīn A single word (character) is worth a thousand pieces (ounces) of gold.; Learning is more precious than gold.一字千金[yī zì qiān jīn]秦相吕不韦叫门客著《吕氏春秋》,书写成后出布告,称有能增减一字的,就赏给千金(见于《史记·吕不韦传》)。后来用‘一字千金’称赞诗文精妙。each word is worth a thousand pieces of gold; highly finished literary product. Lü Buwei, prime minister of the State of Qin in the late Warring States Period, asked his hangers-on to write the Lü's Spring and Autumn Annals. After it was finished, he announced that whoever could add or delete one word, he would be awarded 1,000 pieces of gold (Records of the Historian·Biography of Lü Buwei). Since then,‘each word is worth 1,000 pieces of gold’has been used to praise a fine piece of literary work.一字千金each word worth a thousand pieces of gold—a highly finished literary product |
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