Ice and snow, a Chinese idiom, is spelled b ī ng ti n xu ě d ì, which means snow and ice cover the sky. From Chicken Feather Room.
- Chinese name
- a world of ice and snow
- Pinyin
- bīng tiān xuě dì
- Phonetic transcription
- ㄅㄧㄥ ㄊㄧㄢ ㄒㄩㄝˇ ㄉㄧˋ
- Origin
- Chicken Feather Room
- Properties
- chinese idioms
- antonym
- Spring returns and snow melts
- words whose meaning is similar
- It's freezing and frozen for thousands of miles
Origin of Idioms
Announce Qing Dynasty· Jiang Shiquan Chicken Feather Room: "The wind is like a tiger in the snow and ice. No one can cry naked Habitat 。” [1] Combined type; As attributive and adverbial; Describe the scene of ice and snow in severe winter
Example
You should stay here. Where are you going? ◎ Lao She 《 The Ricksha Boy 》Twelve [1]