as clean as ice and as pure as jade
Bingqingyucui, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ī ngq ī ngy ù Cu ì, which means a metaphor for virtue. From the beginning of learning.
Idiom explanation
It is a metaphor for virtue.
Separate interpretation of words
Bingqing: 1. It refers to noble virtue. 2. The descriptive verse is fresh. Jade essence: 1. Pure beauty like jade.
The origin of Idioms
Volume 17 of Chuxueji quoted sun Chuo's praise of Yuanxian: "Yuanxian is mysterious and pure. His ambition is far away from the sky, and his body is secure. " Yin Qian: "although Chen Xiaoxu has only played two characters since he became an artist, both of them have left us a deep and unforgettable impression. First, he played Lin Daiyu in the TV series a dream of Red Mansions, The other is to play cousin Mei in the TV series "spring and Autumn". Chen Xiaoxu's reputation at that time was no less than that of any well-known actor today. Moreover, in the film and television industry or entertainment industry, she is the most pure and elegant, quiet and unbelievable. She has won the respect of the audience. The reason why Chen Xiaoxu can win universal respect is because of her personality 。” (complete works of essays by Yin Qian)
usage
It is used as predicate and adverbial to describe noble character
Chinese PinYin : bīng qīng yù cuì
as clean as ice and as pure as jade
Attack the flaw and ask for the stain. gōng xiá suǒ gòu
The smoke is flying and the stars are scattered. yān fēi xīng sàn