Jade and ice
Yuqingbingjie is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is y ù Q ī NGB ī ngji é, which means yujiebingjie. It's from Mei Yi, the heart of flowers.
The origin of Idioms
Song gaoguanguo "flower heart · Meiyi" CI: "green moss sealed branches, point cold Ying, sparse jade, pure and clean."
Idiom usage
It is often used in figurative sentences.
Jade and ice
follow up a victory with hot pursuit - chéng shèng zhuī jī
between the sexes there should be a prudent reserve - nán nǚ yǒu bié
driven by poverty to seek relief - qióng niǎo rù huái
thousands and thousands of words - wàn yǔ qiān yán