Zhensong Jinbai
Zhensong Jinbai is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is zh ē ns ō NGJ ì NGB ǎ I, which means to use the firmness of pines and cypresses to describe people's noble integrity. It comes from "four chants of doctor Shi Yuqing's residence - Xueyan".
Idiom usage
When the world is in danger and chaos, he later wrote the name of loyal officials and martyrs, and then he knew the virtue of chastity, pines and cypresses. Lu Shusheng's Mao Yu Za Zhi in Ming Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: binghe jade pot
The origin of Idioms
The Jin and Yuan Dynasties are fond of asking "four chants of Xueyan, where Doctor Shi Yuqing lives": "the spring of Zhensong and Jinbai is four seasons, and the light and wind of Jiyue is new."
Chinese PinYin : zhēn sōng jìng bǎi
Zhensong Jinbai
the sweat broke out all over one 's body and trickled down his back. hàn chū jiā bèi
feel dizzy and with one 's eyesight dimmed. tóu hūn yǎn àn
Helping the turtle and losing the turtle. yuán biē shī guī
be deeply attached to each other. xiāng qīn xiāng ài
take precautions against a possible danger. wǎng tū xǐ xīn