Ice selling and fog dispersing
Bingxiao Wusan, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ī ngxi ā ow ù s à n, which means that things disappear and collapse. It comes from Tang kangpian's dramas: Guo Jian meets the poor.
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attributive; of things disappearing
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: ice dissipates
The origin of Idioms
Kang Pian, Tang Dynasty, wrote in the book of dramas: Guo fan meets the poor Ghost: "he asked again:" how can the accumulation and abundance of that be dispersed so quickly? Cloud: first of all, it's anpinzi, the rest of the ice is sold and the fog is scattered. "
Idiom explanation
It refers to the disappearance and disintegration of things.
Chinese PinYin : bīng xiāo wù sàn
Ice selling and fog dispersing
the wrangling guest robs the place of the host. xuān bīn duó zhǔ
outwardly strong but inwardly weak. wài qiáng zhōng jí
desolate remote mountainous area. shēn shān qióng gǔ
usher out the parting guest and welcome in the new one. sòng jiù yíng xīn