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The meaning of flying flowers and broken jade
Flying flowers and broken jade

It describes the scene where flowers are blown down by the wind and jade is broken. It is generally used to describe the scene of snowflakes or waterfalls.

: Pinyin: fē i huā suyù?

Make sentences:

1, the waterfall poured down from the top of the mountain, like beautiful white satin, falling between rocks and hitting them. Then flying flowers and broken jade are scattered all over the mountain stream, like smoke, fog and dust.

In the back garden, under the cherry trees, the princess holds a handful of cherry blossoms floating in the wind, and a gust of wind blows, and the leaves fly into the air like broken jade. The princess's eyes are bright and beautiful. Looking back is really charming.

3. Look at the fluttering snow that winter. I know that what belongs to me is no longer sadness, even in this season of flying flowers and broken jade. I know happiness is coming, because I have a better tomorrow.

4. When the waterfall flows past, it gives off a sharp impact, and the splashing water is like flying flowers and broken jade.

Note: flying flowers and broken jade are not idioms.