To beat the ice with jade
Jiayudaibing, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji á y ù Qi ā ob ī ng, which means to describe the cool voice. It also describes the popularity festival as awe inspiring. From listening to Tian Shun's children's songs.
The origin of Idioms
Bai Juyi's "listen to Tian Shun's children's song" in the Tang Dynasty: "the sound of Jiayu knocking on the ice has not stopped, and it seems that the cloud has not stopped entering Qingming."
Idiom usage
As object and attribute
Chinese PinYin : jiá yù qiāo bīng
To beat the ice with jade
pressed breast to back and shoulder to shoulder. yā jiān dié bèi
The wind drives away the electricity. fēng qū diàn sǎo
so subtle as to be difficult to guess what comes next. shén miào mò cè
be in the right and self-confident. lǐ zhí qì zhuàng