royal posterity
Qiongzhi Yushu is a Chinese idiom, pronounced Qi ó ngzhi ī y ù sh ù, which refers to a person of noble character. It comes from Li Yu's Ci poem "Po Chan Zi".
interpretation
Trees covered with ice and snow. It also refers to a person of noble character
source
Tang Li Yu's poem "broken time" said: "Phoenix que, Dragon Tower, even Xiaohan, Yushu, qiongzhi, as Yanluo, almost knew how to fight." the word "Qiong" originally means "Meiyu". Here it refers to white. It describes trees covered with snow.
Examples
Look, I'm going to fight with you. Shen Jing, Ming Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : qióng zhī yù shù
royal posterity
The Golden Vase falls into the well. jīn píng luò jǐng
desolate scene of broken walls. duàn bì tuí yuán
be unable to plan out one 's day. zhāo bù móu xī
honor the teacher and respect his teaching. zūn shī guì dào