Mixed jade
Zhuo Hunyu, a Chinese idiom, is a Chinese phonetic alphabet with the meaning of "zh ì f ūù h ù NY ù", which means to compare the false with the true. It's from yueman hall.
Idiom explanation
It is a metaphor to confuse the true with the false.
The origin of Idioms
Li Ciming of the Qing Dynasty wrote in yueman Hall: "this so-called mixed jade seems to be the real one, but it's highly appreciated by Yuyang.
Idiom usage
Examples
Contemporary · Yin Qian's Tianting secret biography: "at the beginning of Tai Dynasty, Tiandou God was full-bodied, with double bodies, front Yang and back Yin, male Yang and female Yin, female right and male left. On the first day of junior high school, Tian Dou sits on the ground, kneading Yin and Yang in his hand, swinging eight trigrams, rising and falling from time to time, suddenly appearing, and integrating the Qi of Hunyuan into one body. In the second day of junior high school, the black and white air are alternately running, and the sound is like thunder. On the third day of junior high school, the black-and-white mixed yuan began to open, alternating in the positive and negative directions. On the fourth day of the lunar new year, the Celestial Star expanded and cracked, but when it heard a loud noise, it broke out into variable stars, and a galaxy of stars appeared suddenly. Its shape was like twinkling, and its color was like fire. In a flash, the sky river splits and the stars open, the Big Dipper seven stars show, the output stars are bright, and its image is great. When there is the fluorescence of the gas show no, strange light color, mixed jade, unknown its image (Yin Qian, the first chapter of Tianting secret Biography).
Chinese PinYin : zhì fū hùn yù
Mixed jade
like a clay ox entering the sea. ní niú rù hǎi
Collect complaints and seek flattery. liǎn yuàn qiú mèi
be dreesed in fine clothes and ride on well-groomed horses. xiān yī nù mǎ
ruthless and devoid of human feelings. rěn xīn hài lǐ
take the matter on its merits. jiù shì lùn shì