Jiaoli huozao
Jiaolihuozao, a Chinese idiom, means "immortal fruit" in Taoist Scriptures. It's from Zhengao Yunxiang 2.
The origin of Idioms
In the second book of Zhengao Yunxiang: "Yuli Jinjiang, Jiaoli huozao, this is the medicine for taking off, which is no better than Jindan."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in Taoism, etc.
Jiaoli huozao
Eclipses of the sun and the moon - rì yuè jiāo shí
Carved heart and wild goose claw - diāo xīn yàn zhǎo
Four in the evening and three in the morning - mù sì cháo sān