Talk about jade scraps
Tanfeiyuxie, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t á NF ē iy ù Xi è, which means that beautiful words are scattered like pieces of jade. It's a wonderful way to talk. It comes from Xiandao Ci's teaching by poetry and rhyme.
Idiom usage
The first volume of "Bu Xia Dai Bian" written by Jin Yu in Qing Dynasty: "when you meet a good guest, you must go into the Zhai, and talk about jade scraps, which can reach the depth of the night."
The origin of Idioms
Ouyang Che, Song Dynasty, wrote the poem "teaching by poetry in Xiandao CI because of harmony and rhyme", which reads: "it's amazing to hear the talk, and the song and Yangchun are full of ballads."
Chinese PinYin : tán fēi yù xiè
Talk about jade scraps
greatly discerning and apprehending. dà chè dà wù
cannot help feeling rather embarrassed. nán yǐ wéi qíng
search into an abstruse subject and indicate the importance. gōu xuán tí yào