pure-hearted
Yurunbingqing, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ù R ù Nb ī ngq ī ng, which means as moist as jade and pure as ice. It is often used to describe the beauty of people or things. It comes from the second poem of LiZhi by Zeng Gong of Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Song zenggong "Lizhi" poem two: "yurunbingqing not dust, Xianyi cutting JIANGSHA new."
Idiom usage
I want to see you for a while, but I can't come back. A selection of the Heroes: a tale of the golden orchid: throwing a handkerchief in the boat
Chinese PinYin : yù rùn bīng qīng
pure-hearted
wait at one 's ease for the fatigued. yòng yì dài láo
safeguard the country and its people. hù guó yòu mín
live at the mercy of the elements. kào tiān chī fàn
Let's talk about the disease. chàng jiào yáng jí