sterling qualities
Jin xiangyuzhen, a Chinese idiom, whose pinyin is j ī nxi ā ngy ù zh è n, is a metaphor. The form and content of the article are perfect. It also describes the beauty of a person's appearance. It's the same as "gold and jade", which comes from Wenxuan.
The origin of Idioms
The preface of Wen Xuan written by Liang Xiaotong in the Southern Dynasty: "if a sage's beautiful words, a loyal minister's resistance, a husband's advice, and a debater's end, there will be a spring of ice and jade."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: gold and jade, gold and jade, jade
sterling qualities
water rushes down and covers thousands of miles of land - yī xiè qiān lǐ
Taking advantage of public interests - jiè gōng xíng sī