Jade and stone are destroyed
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ù sh í J ù Cu ī, which means that jade and stone are destroyed. It comes from the biography of Suo in the book of Jin.
The origin of Idioms
The biography of suo'an in the book of Jin: "I'm afraid that the frost will strike and the jade will be destroyed, and the biography of Murong dezai:" if I don't take off my shoes, the jade will be destroyed. "
Idiom usage
As predicate, attributive and object, it refers to the same ending.
Jade and stone are destroyed
expect the reality to correspond to the name - àn míng zé shí