pure and noble
Binghun, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ī NGH ú ns ù pॸ, which means to describe the quality of purity. From Master Zhang.
The origin of Idioms
The fourth fold of Zhang Tianshi written by Wu Changling in Yuan Dynasty: "I am the soul of Guanghan palace. How can I compare with Yan Fushi?"
Idiom usage
It is used as attribute and object
Analysis of Idioms
Ice soul and snow soul
pure and noble
spread out and scatter about like stars in the sky or chessman on the chessboard - qí bù xīng luó
talent and insight far beyond the average person - cái shí guò rén
Take the heart of yourself and the heart of others - yǐ jǐ zhī xīn,dù rén zhī xīn
the clouds melt and the mists disperse - yún xiāo wù sàn