Breaking ice pin
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ǎ Ji ě B ī ngxi ā o, meaning failure, collapse or disappearance. The same as "valium". The source is "Gusu reminiscent of the past to send the scholar back to Jiangnan.".
The origin of Idioms
Liu Shang, Tang Dynasty, wrote "it's shameful to disintegrate the ice sales, but it's enough to rely on the beauty."
Analysis of Idioms
Break up the ice
Idiom usage
It's a big day. It's a big day. It's a big day. It's a big day! The 57th chapter of Li Baojia's Officialdom
Chinese PinYin : wǎ jiě bīng xiāo
Breaking ice pin
the man who rather trusted his measurements than placing any confidence in his own feet when buying shoes. zhèng rén mǎi lǚ
in a strange land , do as the natives do. suí xiāng rù xiāng
Carp leaping to the dragon's gate. lǐ yú tiào lóng mén