also: しっちんまんぼう
noun
all the treasures of the world; the seven treasures and countless other precious things
A yojijukugo (four-character idiom) referring to an abundance of rare and valuable items. Often used in literary or rhetorical contexts to emphasize great wealth or a collection of treasures.
この博物館には七珍万宝が集められている。
This museum houses all the treasures of the world.
彼の書斎はまさに七珍万宝の山だ。
His study is truly a mountain of rare treasures.
Refers specifically to the seven treasures (gold, silver, lapis lazuli, crystal, coral, agate, pearl) in Buddhist tradition, whereas 七珍万宝 encompasses all precious things.
A common word for 'treasure' or 'prized possession'; 七珍万宝 is a more grandiose, literary expression for a vast collection of treasures.
A yojijukugo combining 七珍 (the seven treasures) and 万宝 (ten thousand treasures), emphasizing an immense collection of precious items. The exact origin is uncertain, but it follows a common pattern of using numbers to express abundance.