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Idioms describing good family character

Ice Soul and Snow Spirit Ice and Snow: as transparent as ice and as white as snow. Metaphorically speaking, people's qualities are noble and pure.

Cang Song Cui Bai Cang: green color. Cui: green color. It refers to the evergreen pines and cypresses. It is a metaphor for people with noble qualities and firm integrity.

Cleverness and integrity: cleverness of mind and uprightness of behavior. Describes a person with excellent qualities.

De: virtue; talent; preparedness. Both good qualities of mind and talent and ability to work.

Gang Yi Mu Ne (刚毅木讷) Gang (刚) means strong; Yi (毅) means resolute; Mu (木) means simple; Ne (讷) means slow in speaking; here, it means prudent in speech. Confucius praised the four qualities of a person.

Cymbidium is as fragrant as cymbidium, and its quality is as white as dandy. It is a metaphor for high moral character.

Hun Jin Pu Yu is a metaphor for natural beauty and unadorned quality. It is often used to describe people's quality of simplicity and goodness.

Jin Yu its quality: nature, quality. It refers to the high quality of people.

Good gold and beautiful jade is a metaphor for a very perfect article. It also refers to people with excellent moral qualities.

The nine sons of the dragon is a metaphor for the different qualities and hobbies of siblings.

Puru jade and pistachio gold is a metaphor for natural beauty and unadorned quality. It is often used to describe the quality of people who are simple and good.

ShuQiYingCai Shu: goodness; Ying: extraordinary. The quality of goodness, extraordinary talent.

Yabuzhong Jingqu is a metaphor for a person of bad quality who will become worse in a bad environment.

The cold of the year knows the pines and cypresses in the cold winter months, and then knows the pines and cypresses are always green. The metaphor is that only after a severe test can we see the quality of a person.

The word "jerry-built" originally referred to the fact that businessmen secretly reduced the quality of products and materials in order to make huge profits. Now it also refers to the sloppy and perfunctory way of doing things.

To judge a person's quality and ability by his or her appearance.

The metaphor of "real gold is not afraid of being refined by fire" is that people with good quality and strong will can stand any test.