Gold and jade
Jinzhaoyucui, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī nzh ā oy ù Cu ì, meaning as bright as gold and jade. From "Yingzhao banquet Qushui works".
The origin of Idioms
Yan Yanzhi's poem "Yingzhao banquet Qushui composition" in the Southern Dynasty and Song Dynasty: "the king is the eastern Dynasty, the gold is the essence of jade."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences. example music records of Song Dynasty: "Hui Yin, Kong Zhao, Bao Chuan, Si Ke. It's the quintessence of gold and jade
Gold and jade
true feelings and real intention out of genuine friendship - zhēn qíng shí yì
Beyond the present and beyond the past - chāo jīn jué gǔ
a mere common brick to draw others into throwing in their pieces of jade - yǐn yù zhī zhuān
bring disgrace on the mother country and casualties on the army - rǔ guó sàng shī
be perfectly open in all one 's actions - guāng míng lěi luò