- 冰冻三尺 bīngdòngsānchǐ ice three feet deepliterally 'ice three feet thick'; used metaphorically to mean that a state of affairs has not come about suddenly, but is the result of long-term accumulation or development.
- 冰冻三尺,非一日之寒 bīngdòngsānchǐ, fēiyīrìzhīhán gradual accumulationThree feet of ice does not form in a single day; a situation (often a negative one) develops over a long period of time.