Andy, couplets pay attention to the neat opposition, such as mountain versus water, sun versus moon, sky versus earth. "Snow" and "Qin" don't match up at all. What should I do? Just do it randomly, don’t feel bad about it.
The heart of the piano and the courage of the sword; the bones of snow and the muscles of ice.
1. Explanation: "Qin Xin" means a person who is considerate and considerate of others, his voice is the voice of his heart, and a bosom friend means knowing his heart; "Jian Bing" means a person who can be anxious for others' difficulties. The first line praises the beauty of the soul, and the second line praises the beauty of the appearance.
2. PS: The information you gave is limited. I can only guess that "Xue" and "Qin" are two names, and they are girls. I don't know if this is correct. If you have detailed requirements, please provide additional instructions.
3. Enhanced version: The heart of the piano and the courage of the sword retain the courage of Mulan; the bones of snow and the muscles of ice have the appearance of a flying swallow (Hua Mulan, Zhao Feiyan).