Jade and stone sink together
Jade and stone sink together, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ù sh í t ó ngch é n, meaning that good and evil suffer together. From Chixi suisifang.
The origin of Idioms
In the Southern Dynasty, Liang Yuandi's Chixi suisifang said, "all the Mencius are burning, and all the Zhi and AI are exhausted; Xuanfang river is determined, and the jade and stone sink together."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences.
Jade and stone sink together
un-matched in the past and the present - zhuó jué qiān gǔ
hundred generations of root and branches - běn zhī bǒi shì
twelve pieces of gold-lettered plates - shí èr jīn pái
open one 's heart wide and lay bare one 's thoughts - tǔ xīn tǔ dǎn