Yujie Songzhen
Yujie Songzhen, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ù Ji é s ō ngzh ē n, which means as clean as jade and as firm as pine; it describes high moral character. From the story of flying smoke.
The origin of Idioms
Huang Fu's biography of flying smoke in the Tang Dynasty: "today's meeting is the marriage of a previous life. Don't call me a concubine who has no ambition to be clean and chaste
Idiom usage
It refers to the moral character of a person.
Yujie Songzhen
everything comes to him who waits - yǒu zhì jìng chéng
try to draw a tiger and end up with the likeness of a dog -- make a poor imitation - huà hǔ lèi gǒu
the clouds disperse and the sun appears - yún kāi jiàn tiān