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A whale, a building, a man's head and a woman.

Idiom: A golden house hides a charming woman.

Pinyin: jρn wūcáng Jiāo

Commentary: Jiao originally refers to the cousin of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. When Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was young, he loved Gillian and said that he wanted her to live in the Golden House. It refers to letting beloved wives and concubines live in a gorgeous house. Also refers to concubinage.

Source: Han Bangu's Hanwu story: "If Gillian is a wife, she will be saved as a golden house."

For example, making sentences: So she Laowu and Yan Ling were in love at that time, and both of them had the intention of hiding the beauty in the golden house. ★ Huang Qing Xiaopei's "Twenty Years of Fan Huameng" is the twenty-third time?

Pinyin code: jwcj

Synonym: golden house hides charming.

Riddle: keeping mistresses

Usage: as predicate, object and attribute; Take a wife or concubinage

English: Leave mistakes in the love nest.