Broken jade and fragmentary fragrance
In the darkest period of Ming Dynasty. As an emperor, she can't control her own destiny. Love seems to be far away from her. What makes her more miserable is the persecution again and again, which destroys her fragile heart and makes her doomed.
Analysis of Idioms
The idiom y ù Su ì Xi ā NGC á n is used to explain the death of a beautiful woman. the idiom comes from the 27th of the palace of eternal life written by Hong Sheng in the Qing Dynasty: "jade is broken, fragrance is fragmentary, lying in the wilderness, cloud is thrown, rain is broken, and spring falls." idiom spelling ysxc idiom with general usage idiom with neutral emotional color idiom with combined idiom structure generation time of contemporary idiom
content validity
It used to be an idiom to describe the death of a beautiful woman. There are also online love stories with the same name.
Chapter contents
Chapter six chapter six chapter six chapter six chapter six chapter six chapter six chapter six chapter six chapter six chapter six chapter six chapter six chapter six chapter six chapter six chapter six chapter seven chapter eight chapter eight chapter nine chapter nine chapter nine chapter nine chapter nine chapter nine chapter nine chapter nine chapter nine chapter nine chapter nine Chapter Chapter chapter eleven chapter eleven chapter chapter twelve chapter twelve chapter twelve chapter thirteen chapter thirteen chapter thirteen chapter thirteen chapter thirteen chapter thirteen chapter fourteen chapter fourteen chapter fifteen chapter fifteen chapter fifteen chapter fifteen chapter sixteen chapter sixteen chapter sixteen chapter eighteen chapter eighteen chapter \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\chapter25 Chapter 26 chapter 27 Chapter 2 Chapter 18, chapter 29, Chapter 30, chapter 31, Chapter 32, chapter 33, chapter 34, Chapter 25, chapter 36, chapter 37, chapter 38, chapter 39, chapter 40, Chapter 41, chapter 43, Chapter 44, chapter 45, chapter 46, Chapter 47, Chapter 48, chapter 49, Chapter 50 Chapter 51 Chapter 52 chapter 53 Chapter 54 Chapter 55 Chapter 56 chapter 57 chapter 58 Chapter 59 Chapter 60 chapter 61 chapter 62 chapter 63 chapter 64 chapter 65 chapter 65
Chinese PinYin : yù suì xiāng cán
Broken jade and fragmentary fragrance
gain victory with unstained swords. jūn bù xuè rèn
one 's disposition is neither irritable nor careless. bù yí bù huì