| 金碧辉煌 | jīn bì huī huáng | gold and jade in glorious splendor (idiom); fig. a dazzling sight (e.g. royal palace) | |
| 碧蓝 | bì lán | dark blue | |
| 碧玉 | bì yù | jasper | |
| 碧空 | bì kōng | the blue sky | |
| 小家碧玉 | xiǎo jiā bì yù | pretty daughter in a humble family |
| 1 | Her parents were Bronson and Abigail Alcott. | |
| 2 | Bob was drinking heavily and Mabbie suffered terrible anxieties. | |
| 3 | "Good on you, Beatrice, for auctioning it for charity, " one woman wrote. | |
| 4 | Following Lambie's conviction, the Tottenham Mandem evolved into two new groups. | |
| 5 | A long time before I was born, my Grandma and grandpa moved into the house on Beechwood Avenue. |