earthenware broken and ice melted
Vajiebingpan, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ǎ Ji ě B ī NGP à n, which means that the tile is broken and the ice is melted. It comes from Chen Lin of Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Chen Lin, Han Dynasty, wrote in his "a trilogy of calling on Wu generals" that "the army of the seven states will be destroyed."
Analysis of Idioms
Break up the ice
Idiom usage
The adjective soon disappeared
Examples
At that time, he broke the ice, and the Phoenix flew and scattered. Yu Xin's Ode to the south of the Yangtze River in the Northern Zhou Dynasty
earthenware broken and ice melted
Surpassing the past and the present - mài gǔ chāo jīn
the huanghe river is clear and the seas are calm - hé qīng hǎi yàn