sterling qualities
Jin xiangyuzhen, a Chinese idiom, whose pinyin is j ī nxi ā ngy ù zh è n, is a metaphor. The form and content of the article are perfect. It also describes the beauty of a person's appearance. It's the same as "gold and jade", which comes from Wenxuan.
The origin of Idioms
The preface of Wen Xuan written by Liang Xiaotong in the Southern Dynasty: "if a sage's beautiful words, a loyal minister's resistance, a husband's advice, and a debater's end, there will be a spring of ice and jade."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: gold and jade, gold and jade, jade
Chinese PinYin : jīn xiāng yù zhèn
sterling qualities
bury oneself in outdated writings. zuàn gù zhǐ duī
desolate scene of broken walls. duàn bì tuí yuán
unable to suffer the humiliation made by the warder even if he is a whittled phoney one. xuē mù wéi lì