as clean as ice and as pure as jade
The synonym Yujie Bingqing generally refers to Bingqing Yujie (Chinese idiom) Bingqing Yujie, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ī ngq ī ngy ù Ji é, meaning as clear and transparent as ice, as pure and flawless as jade. It refers to the innocence of a person's conduct. From the book of Yu Zhibo's mausoleum.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] bingqingyurun [antonym] shameless
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate and adverbial to describe noble character and pure conduct. As soon as I go, the Secretary will come back and take care of you to cheer him. Yuan · Wu Mingshi's Chen Zhou Tan MI and Wei · Cao Zhi's Xun Hou Lei: "as clear as ice, as clean as jade, law but not power, harmony but not blasphemy." In the biography of Gao Shi Zhi jun written by Huang Fu Mi of Jin Dynasty, it is said that "when I moved, I was close to you, so I advised you with a book, and I said Fu Wei Bo mausoleum, talent can be extraordinary, noble its ambition, to good Jue body, pure jade, not to fine line he tired its name the fourth fold of yuan · anonymous's "raising a case to raise eyebrows": "madam, you have a pure heart today." Chapter 25 of the story of heroes and Heroines: "I wanted to wait until the end of my mother's day and my father's great hatred was forgotten. I gave this tone back to space, and then I finished my career. At that time, the world will know that I am pure and clean, and that I come and go clearly. "
The origin of Idioms
"Fu Wei Bo's mausoleum is excellent in talent, noble in ambition, good in body, pure and pure in style, and not meticulous in practice," Sima Qian said in his book with Zhi Bo's mausoleum
Chinese PinYin : yù jié bīng qīng
pure-hearted
be fully intellectual and loyal. jié zhì jìn zhōng
exchange solemn vows and pledges. hǎi yuē shān méng
perfect as blooming and full moon. yuè yuán huā hǎo