splashing water is like jade beads
Flying pearls splashing jade, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē izh ū Ji à NY ù, describes the splash of water like pearls and jade. From two caves in Jinhua.
The origin of Idioms
Ye Shengtao's two caves in Jinhua: "a waterfall spits out from a stone gap Looking at the image of flying pearls and splashing jade, I can only hear its roar in my ears, and there are flying water drops on my face and hands. This is a realm I have never experienced in my life. 」
Idiom usage
It is very beautiful that the boat is beating behind it.
splashing water is like jade beads
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