melt away
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is Hu à NRU à B à ngsh à, meaning still words, Huan Ruo Bingshi; describe doubts, misunderstandings, estrangements, etc. completely eliminated. It comes from the preface of Zhang Yinju Zhuangzi.
The origin of Idioms
"Continued Zizhi Tongjian · Yuanshun emperor Yuantong first year": "Cheng (Wu Cheng) answers questions, makes people lax like ice."
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate, object, metaphor, etc. Example: in the preface of Zhang Yinju Zhuangzi, written by Quan Deyu of Tang Dynasty, "Gai Hongdao interprets the things of the Zhou Dynasty, explains the seclusion and uses it, combines the internal and external, and develops it all the time. Its text and purpose are clear, and it is as tired as a pearl, and as lax as ice."
melt away
act according to god 's will and the desire of the people - yìng tiān shùn rén
be able to attain the goal according to schedule - zhǐ rì ér dài
the principle of friendship will not admit of a refusal - yì bù gǎn cí
settle a case with just a few words - piàn yán zhé yù