Qing Qing is a Chinese vocabulary, and the pinyin is chéng chè, which is clearly defined and clear to the end. Clear and clean; I see. Say it, Tang Xiumu? The poem "Spring in the Monk's Courtyard" says: "The clarity shines on people's courage, and the mountains are only ordinary."
Transparency is a Chinese word, pronounced as tê u mí ng, which refers to the nature or situation of matter passing through light and describes transparency and understanding. Transparency also means enlightenment. From "The Surprise of the Second Moment" Volume 20: "The old man knows that the merchants are rich and widowed. He will cheat. Most of his gold and silver sundries have been inspected by his wife, Miss Shang, and his son Jia Chengzhi knows it clearly. "
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Crystal clear [q: ng Chè jià n d ǐ] is a Chinese character, which describes a lake or sea that is crystal clear and can see the end. No source.
Ice soul snow is an idiom in China, which is pronounced bρ b ρ ng Hun xuò pò, meaning ice soul snow, as transparent as ice and as white as snow. The Five Dynasties King's "Tang Yan Yan Yan" Volume 10: "Suffering is poetry here, and it is difficult to recruit ice souls."