Ice dissolves and clouds disperse
As a Chinese idiom, the pronunciation is B ī ngji ě y ú ns à n, which means that things disappear and collapse. From Ji Gang San.
The origin of Idioms
Ye Shi of the Song Dynasty wrote in Ji Gang 3: "although there are four general managers to defend the emperor, the commander-in-chief of An'an and Jiankang to raise the king of Qin, the world will be frozen and scattered, and a city will be robbed and controlled by the captives, but the order can't reach it."
Analysis of Idioms
The ice dissipates
Idiom usage
It means that things disappear.
Ice dissolves and clouds disperse
move about the country without definite employment - liú luò fēng chén
a carbuncle neglected becomes the bane of your life - yǎng yōng yí huàn
follow in the steps of one 's ancestors - shéng jué zǔ wǔ