Carving jade and cutting ice
Jade carving and ice cutting, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ò uy ù C á IB ī ng, which means the metaphor is novel and exquisite. It comes from Xin Qiji of Song Dynasty, the moon of Xijiang River, and the Fu of Zhao Jinchen on autumn waterfalls and springs.
The origin of Idioms
Xin Qiji, Song Dynasty, wrote the poem "the moon of Xijiang River and the Fu of Zhao Jinchen on autumn water, waterfall and spring"
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used of articles or works, etc
Carving jade and cutting ice
Misfortune comes from the mouth - huò cóng kǒu chū,huàn cóng kǒu rù
carry on the past heritage and open up the future - chéng xiān qǐ hòu
Extremely vicious and ferocious - jí è qióng xiōng