Idioms with the word "good"

Idioms beginning with the word "Hao" and their explanations are as follows:

[Bright Moon Thousands of Miles] There are thousands of waters in Qian Shan, under the bright moonlight. Describe the bright moonlight and gloomy weather.

[Keeping the Poor Classics] Hao: White; First: hair; Poor classics: concentrate on learning classics and ancient books. Until Laobai, I was still studying classics and ancient books.

[Hao Shou Cang Yan] Hao: White appearance; First: hair; Yan: Face. Snow-white hair and gloomy face. Describe the appearance of the old man.

[Bright teeth] Hao: The appearance is white; Eyes: eyes, generally referring to eyes. White teeth and bright eyes. Describe a woman's beautiful appearance, and also refer to a beautiful woman.

[White-toothed moth eyebrow] Hao: White. Appearance; Moth eyebrows: slender and beautiful eyebrows of women. White teeth and beautiful eyebrows. Describe a woman's dignified and beautiful appearance, also known as beauty.

The idiom "Hao" in the third place and its explanation are as follows:

[Red lips and white teeth] Red lips and white teeth. Describe the beautiful appearance.

[The beard and eyebrows are all white. Describe old age.

[Fat girl] describes the appearance of the old man. Same as Fat Girl Good Law. Pang, use the same word "ho ho".

[Pang Meihao] Pang: variegated; Hao: White. Eyebrows are gray. Describe the old man.

White eyes and white teeth 】 【 white teeth. Describing a woman's beautiful appearance also refers to a beautiful woman.

[Huang Shou] refers to the elderly and children. See "Huang Tong Bai Lao".

[Moth eyebrows and white teeth] Moth eyebrows: Curved and long eyebrows, like the tentacles of silkworm moths. Slender eyebrows and white teeth. Describe the beauty of women.