Carved jade
Joan: Mei Yu. Idiom: Diao Bing Diao Qiong Pinyin: l ò UB ī ngdi ā oqi ó ng explanation: Qiong: Meiyu. It means that the style of the work is bright and clean or the idea is novel and exquisite. "Liu Meng is like a carving of ice and a carving of jade, and the flowing light shines on himself," says Yang Shen of the Ming Dynasty example: Zi an deliberately imitates his poems, and his poems are excellent, and his heart and hand are both excellent. Chen Tian, Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : lòu bīng diāo qióng
Carved jade
sell family properties to relieve the distress of people. huǐ jiā shū nàn
humiliate the country and forfeit its sovereignty. sàng quán rǔ guó
pursue good fortune and avoid disaster. qū jí bì xiōng