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1. 玉石俱焚 (yù shí jù fén) - Literally meaning "jade and stone both burn", this phrase is used to describe a situation where both parties suffer losses or destruction.
2. 玉不琢不成器 (yù bù zhuó bù chéng qì) - This idiom means "jade cannot be polished without carving", and is used to describe the process of refining and improving oneself through hard work and perseverance.
3. 玉树临风 (yù shù lín fēng) - This phrase is used to describe a person who is elegant, refined, and graceful, just like a jade tree standing in the wind.
4. 琼浆玉液 (qióng jiāng yù yè) - This phrase is used to describe something that is precious and exquisite, like jade liquid or nectar.
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