The idioms used to describe bad women include: watery, snake-hearted, decayed, bohemian, ruthless.
1. Watery Yanghua
It means as changeable as running water and as light as Yanghua. It is a metaphor that women are not emotionally dedicated.
From: From the 92nd chapter of "A Dream of Red Mansions" written by Gao E and Cheng Weiyuan in the Qing Dynasty: "All women are watery."
Example: A watery woman uses emotion No, you don’t have to be serious about her.
2. Snake-hearted
Describes a vicious heart. After the female snake lays her eggs, she leaves. He is ruthless towards his own offspring. After scorpions mate, the female scorpion will eat the male scorpion, and the baby scorpions will eat the female scorpion after they are born. Treat your loved ones coldly and cruelly. Therefore, it was later used as a metaphor for people being ruthless and cruel.
From: Chapter 8 of Liu Sifen's "White Gate Willow·Autumn Dew Dangerous City": "What kind of vicious hearts do the little people he hates have."
Example: He He seems to be a good guy, but who would have thought that he has a vicious heart.
3. Broken flowers and willows
It means withered willow trees and broken flowers. In the old days, it was used to describe a woman who lived a dissolute life or was ravaged and abandoned.
From: The third chapter of Yuan·Bai Pu's "Horse on the Wall": "Don't be enemies like a broken flower and a willow. I will make up for it by having a son and an eldest daughter with you. I hope that we will be in the same quilt when we are alive, and we will be together when we die." *Acupoint.
Example: The little girl has the appearance of a willow tree, but the body of a fallen willow dares to climb high.
4. Bohemian
Describes indulgence and willfulness. A person who is careful and unconstrained.
From: Volume 16 of "The Surprise at the First Carving" by Ling Shuchu of the Ming Dynasty: "Usually with a group of good friends, we only entertain ourselves with poetry and wine, or with landscapes. Looking at it, it’s bohemian. ”
Example: The dignity, self-confidence and ambition of a woman like her, as well as her bohemian habits, began to gradually recover and gradually revealed... In the new circle, she had another A new catchphrase - "The children of their cadres..."
5. Cruel and ruthless.
Cruel and ruthless, with a heart like a beast, unable to understand the viciousness of mortal means. Reaching an unbelievable situation
From: Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong's "Awakening of the World" Volume 33: "The young lady heard it, but she didn't believe it, and she saw fifteen pieces of money piled in front of her; When I was waiting for the letter to come, he usually didn't say a word to me. The eldest lady was living a good life, so how could he be so cruel and ruthless?
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Example: If a person is unscrupulous, has no emotions, and is ruthless, is he really better than a person who values ??emotions when doing business or doing things?