A mixture of tile and jade
Wayujihui, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ǎ y ù J í R ó u, which means that wayujihui is a mixture of wayujihui and yujihui. It comes from Lun Heng Dui Zuo by Wang Chong of Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Chong's Lun Heng Dui Zuo in Han Dynasty: "I have no choice now! Hypocrisy is true, sincerity is false, people don't understand it, right and wrong are uncertain, purple is lost, and jade and tile are mixed together. How can I bear it with emotion
Idiom explanation
Hybridity: hybridity. Tile and jade are mixed together. Metaphor is good and bad.
A mixture of tile and jade
lay down weapons and strip off armour - dǎo gē xiè jiǎ
A hundred generations of passers-by - bǎi dài guò kè
When the tiger comes out of its shell - hǔ sì chū xiá