Like jade and flowers means as beautiful as jade and flowers, describing a woman’s beauty.
Usage of idioms: as predicate, attributive, and adverbial. From "Zhao Zi Yue" by Lao She: The owner of an apartment can invite one or two young girls to keep him company. "Poetry Wei Feng Fen Ju Wei": His son is as beautiful as English, as beautiful as jade and as beautiful as flowers. His son is as beautiful as jade.
The Book of Songs, the earliest collection of poems in my country, describes a beautiful and passionate girl who went to pick mulberries in the wild and saw a young man who was as beautiful as flowers and as delicate as jasper. Although he was dressed simply and elegantly, his behavior and words were very elegant. The girl immediately fell in love with this flower-like man from the bottom of her heart.
A sentence about jade and flowers
1. These girls, who are as beautiful as flowers and jade, are dancing on the stage.
2. Each of these beautiful girls cried bitterly, thinking they had been deceived.
3. I have two beautiful daughters.
4. She is as beautiful as a flower and a jade.
5. My science teacher has a face as beautiful as a flower, with bright eyes that can discern every move of his classmates. She often wears a silk top, which is particularly eye-catching.
6. My sister is as beautiful as a flower.
7. Tang Feng couldn't help but feel funny when he saw the dust on her pretty, flower-like face, as if a playful cat had gotten into the kang hole and been burned by fire.
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