Temperament refers to a person’s relatively stable personality characteristics and style, and refers to the clear and generous style of poetry and prose. The following are idioms about describing temperament, welcome to read! Idioms to describe temperament Chapter 1
1. Graceful and colorful, as beautiful as a crown jade, red and green, with white teeth and red lips
2. Natural beauty, pure and refined, with a beautiful face and bright eyes White Teeth
3. Fairy and jade appearance, the beauty of the country and the sky, jade and beautiful face, beautiful and generous
4. Scan Emei lightly, pure and refined, enchanting and moving, Brilliant and radiant
5. Delicate and elegant, with peerless appearance, jade fingers as green as green onions, and skin as creamy as gel
6. Beautiful as a flower, with slender eyebrows, light makeup and thick eyes, Cut the water
7. The pear blossoms are raining, the rings are plump and the swallows are thin, the eyebrows are clear and the eyes are beautiful, and they are all charming
8. The beauty is peerless, as beautiful as a fairy, beautiful as a heavenly being, beautiful as a beauty
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9. When the moon is closed and the flowers are shy, fishes and geese are sinking, the country is charming, the country is beautiful and fragrant
10. Chang'e in the moon, her eyebrows are turning, her face is greasy, and her makeup is pink and jade-like
11. Picturesque features, peerless beauty, immortal posture, icy flesh and jade bones
12. Water hibiscus, graceful and graceful, like a flower and jade, with blooming branches
13. Yao Peach trees and plums, petite and exquisite, Xiaojiabiyu, pink jade carvings
14. Eyebrows like crescent moon, autumn waves flowing, cherry mouth, empty valley orchids to describe temperament idioms 2
1. Pretty Diverse, with outstanding grace, looking around, swaying with ease, and more beautiful than all the others
2. Wisdom and orchid heart, like a wand and a flower, like a fairy, extraordinary temperament, beautiful but not charming
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5 , The moon looks like a flower, Gillian’s golden house, the colorful clouds disperse easily, the purples and reds are colorful, the beauty is beautiful
6. The moon is closed and the flowers are shy, dignified and elegant, everyone is a lady, elegant and generous, beautiful and wise
7. Gentle and graceful, bright eyes and white teeth, a light sweep of Emei, pure and refined, fragrant skin and fragrant skin
8. Double eyes with water-cut eyes, stunning beauty, jade bones of gods, and a goddess of shooting. The beauty of the moon
9. In the moonlight, Chang'e is as beautiful as peaches and plums, the peaches are as shy as apricots, the flowers are like the moon, and the hibiscus is like the face
10. The country's natural beauty is as beautiful as peaches and plums, gentle and pleasant. , lively and cute, with blooming flowers
11. Natural beauty, natural beauty, watery and delicate, beautiful, cherry mouth
12. Amazingly beautiful, the most beautiful, unparalleled elegance, pink makeup and jade 13. The fairies come down to earth with all kinds of manners and charms. They are graceful and graceful. The country is beautiful, the country is beautiful and fragrant, and the fish and the geese are falling
15. Peerless independence, the appearance of a man and a talented woman, the face is like a powder, the face is like a crown jade, curling like a fairy
16. The appearance is like a fairy, slim and charming, thousands of charming , a graceful lady, beautiful and dignified
17. Charming, delicious, graceful, fresh and simple, with a face like a peach blossom
18. Young peach blossoms and plums, young peach blossoms and plums, one look at the city , lean on the beauty to be charming, the jade is broken and the fragrance is lingering
19. Curly and graceful, soft branches and tender leaves, soft branches and leaves, the color fades and the love fades, the fragrance disappears and the jade is damaged
Idioms to describe temperament ( 3):
1. Fengyun Pingting: Fengyun, charm, Pingting, perfect posture. Describes a woman who is plump and beautiful, with perfect posture.
2. The voice of a woman is soft and sweet.
3. Teeth are like braided shells: The shells are made up of rickets, which describe the teeth as white and neat.
4. Surrounded by pearls and emerald green: It is a metaphor for women’s luxurious and beautiful decoration, or describes the many beauties serving them.
5. Rich and prosperous (shi): shi, drooping temples or hair, plump face, thick and long hair, used to describe a woman's health and beauty.
6. The fish sinks and the wild goose falls: The fish sinks to the bottom of the water and the wild goose falls from the sky. Describes a woman's extremely beautiful appearance.
7. The teeth are as square and white as the seeds of a gourd.
8. Jewelry: cherishing gorgeous clothing, etc., often used to describe women’s luxurious clothing and dazzling accessories.
9. National Beauty and Heavenly Fragrance: Originally it refers to peonies with beautiful flowers and colors, and later it also refers to women’s outstanding talent and appearance. Describe the beauty of women.
10. A charming smile: the appearance of a clever smile. Every woman's beautiful smile can be described with this word.
11. Sentences and words to describe the beauty of women
12. Alluring the country and the city: a metaphor for the extreme beauty of a woman, specifically used to praise peerless beauties.
13. Fengziyeli: Yeli, coquettish and gorgeous, describes a woman’s appearance and posture as coquettish and gorgeous.
14. Female transformation: refers to the great changes in all aspects of a woman’s appearance and temperament during her growth and development.
15. Light body: A woman’s figure is slim and graceful. It is only suitable for describing beautiful and slim women.
16. Feeling affectionate: a metaphor for a woman full of affection. A term used to describe a woman who wants to express her feelings but is too shy to do so.
17. A natural beauty: a metaphor for a beautiful woman, like a special person given by God. Especially, personality, used to describe a gorgeous and charming woman.
18. A slight turn of eyes: describes the look of a beautiful woman. Any beautiful woman can use this word to describe her.
19. Beautiful and delicious: A woman’s beautiful appearance or beautiful scenery can be eaten. It is often used to describe a woman’s beautiful appearance or charming scenery.
20. Close the moon and shy the flowers: A woman’s beauty makes the moon hide when she sees it, and flowers feel ashamed when they see it. It is used to describe a woman’s beauty. Idioms to describe temperament Chapter 3
Idioms to describe good temperament
Tianzi and Guose: The national color refers to the national flower peony. Using Tianzi and Guose to describe a woman generally means that the woman’s temperament is very noble, just like us Like the national flower peony
"Beautiful and graceful": describes a woman's appearance and posture that are beautiful in all aspects. ... very good temperament
Natural beauty: naturally formed temperament and beauty
Pearly and round: a metaphor for a melodious and graceful singing voice, or smooth and lively writing
Beautiful but not Mei: describes a woman’s appearance that is beautiful but not seductive at all
Beautiful and delicious: now it has two meanings, one refers to the beautiful and attractive appearance of a woman, and the other refers to the beautiful and beautiful natural scenery. ...
Wanhua Mo Mei: The beautiful eyebrows are slightly raised. Often used as a pronoun for beauty. Source: Tang Dynasty Liu Xiyi's "The Sad Pulsatilla"
Born beauty: a natural beauty, a born beautiful woman with temperament
Idioms describing old people
1. The old of no two: no two minds, one mind and one mind; old: old man. Refers to a single-minded and loyal old man or veteran.
2. Caring for the Elderly and Salesians: caring for the elderly and children.
3. Baoyi Laoquan: Bao: fully; Yi: use. Beat him up, beat him as hard as he can.
4. White hair and old age together: white head: white hair. It means that a couple stays in love until they grow old.
5. Laotiandidi: describes the inflexibility of the elderly.
6. Support the old and the young: support: hold one’s arm. Supporting the elderly and leading the children.
7. Bolan Laocheng: Bolan: Waves describe the ups and downs of the article; Laocheng: refers to the article being very sophisticated. Describe the article as majestic and sophisticated.
8. Together for a hundred years: Together: *** Same. It means that a couple will grow old together.
9. A gray-headed heart: ambition in old age.
10. Grow old: white head: white hair. Husband and wife love each other until they grow old.
11. Anti-old and adult: anti: same as "return", return, return. Taoist saying, restore youth from aging. The elderly are described as full of vitality.
12. Candle in the wind: Candlelight swaying in the wind. A metaphor for an elderly person who may die at any time. It also refers to things that may be destroyed at any time.
13. Centenary Harmony: Refers to couples living together until old age.
14. To care for the old and care for the young: An: settle down; Huai: care. Respect the elderly and make them comfortable; care for the young and make them convinced.
15. Rejuvenation: Restore youth from aging. The elderly are described as full of vitality.
16. The sword never grows old: It is a metaphor that although one is older or has been out of the profession for a long time, one’s kung fu skills have not diminished.
17. Seeing flowers in the mist: Originally used to describe old people with poor eyesight and blurred vision, and later also used to describe people who see things unrealistically.
18. Late age: Dusk, a metaphor for old age. Refers to a person reaching old age.
19. The sword is not old yet: It describes a person who is still as powerful as he was in old age.
20. Bai Shouqiong Jing: Even when I am old, I am still studying the scriptures. I still say that I will learn as long as I live.
21. Show off your seniority: show off your reputation or authority based on your age
22. Veteran soldiers are arrogant: old: declining. The soldiers are tired and the generals are proud.
23. Support the old and pull out the young: support: hold; pull: support, lead. Supporting the elderly and leading the children.
24. White hair and red face: gray hair and rosy complexion. Describe the radiant appearance of older people.
25. In the old age: Chui: will, soon; Mu: late, old age. Approaching old age.
26. A candle in front of the wind: a metaphor for an elderly person who may die at any time. It also refers to things that may be destroyed at any time.
27. Let’s grow old together: Baitou: white hair; Together: *** same. Husband and wife love each other until they grow old.
28. A hundred years to old age: refers to a couple living together until old age.
29. Banlaoxu Niang: Xu Niang: refers to the Xu family, the concubine of Emperor Liang Yuan. Refers to a middle-aged woman who is still charming.
30. The pen is old and the ink is beautiful: it means the pen posture is mature and the ink is delicate. Idioms to describe temperament Chapter 4
[Dragon Blood and Phoenix Marrow] is a metaphor for noble blood.
[Green pines and green cypresses] Cang: cyan. Cui: green. Refers to evergreen pines and cypresses. It is a metaphor for a person with noble qualities and firm integrity.
[Golden House Girl] refers to a noble and beautiful woman.
[Dare not ask] Ask: Ask about the ferry, ask for directions. It refers to the noble and profound things that one dares not to ask about or try.
[Xianshenguiti] refers to noble status.
[Climb high and befriend noble people] refers to clinging to and making friends with noble people.
[Climb high and make friends with noble people] refers to clinging to and making friends with noble people. Same as "climbing high and getting rich".
[Golden branches and jade leaves] originally describes the beautiful flowers, trees and leaves. Later, it mostly refers to the descendants of the royal family. Now it also refers to a person of noble birth or a delicate and weak person.
[Everyone’s style] Everyone: used to refer to high-ranking aristocrats with prestigious status. Style: grace, style. It comes from the unique style of a noble family.
[Jian Jia relies on jade] Jian Jia: a newly born reed. Jade: Immortal tree. Reeds leaning on the fairy tree. ①It is a metaphor that two people with extremely different looks appear very incoherent together. ②It is a metaphor for a person with a humble status attached to a noble person. Also known as "Jian Jia leans against the jade tree" and "Jian Jia leans against the jade tree".
[Gillian Golden House] Gillian: refers to the daughter of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty Liu Che's aunt (the eldest princess Liu Jiao). It originally meant that Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty Liu Che wanted to use the golden house to accept Ajiao. Jiao is a woman. This generally refers to a beautiful and noble woman.
[Both have different surnames] The most noble title.
[No distinction is made between noble and humble people].
[High position and high salary] Noble official position and generous salary.
[Song Sheng Yue Jiang] It is said to be a minister of noble birth, or a person with special talent.
[High position and high salary] Position: official position, official position; salary. Noble official position, generous salary.
[Full of guests] Gao: Noble friends filled the seats. Describing a lot of guests. Describing temperament as a passage 5
Yushu Linfeng is a metaphor for a person's graceful and graceful appearance. Also known as "Yushu Linfeng"
Graceful and graceful is a metaphor for being generous and calm.
The fairy dew and pearls are a metaphor for the beauty of people, and also the elegance and roundness of calligraphy.
Xianfeng Dao Bone Bone: Spirit. The demeanor of an immortal, the spirit of a Taoist priest. It is a metaphor that a person’s character and spirit are unique.
Majestic and majestic appearance.
Wen Zhi Bin Bin Wen: literary talent; quality: substance; Bin Bin: appropriate metaphor. The original metaphor is that people are both elegant and simple, and the later metaphor is that people are elegant and polite.
Wenwen: gentle and polite; Erya: elegant. It is a metaphor for a person's gentle attitude and gentle actions. Nowadays, it also refers to the lack of combativeness, lack of boldness and aggressiveness in doing things, and lack of enterprising spirit.
Gentle and elegant. Still gentle and elegant.
Being not good at using force means that you cannot be polite when using force.
Stately means blatantly and openly (mostly derogatory).
Suave and uninhibited Suan: free and easy, unconstrained; Ji: horse bridle, a metaphor for restraint and restraint. It is a metaphor for being free and unrestrained, unrestrained.
Suave and unique; extraordinary; outstanding.
The sound is like a bell. Hong: Big. It is a metaphor for speaking or singing with a loud voice, like ringing a big bell.
Sisiwenwen means to be elegant and elegant.
Magnificent and majestic refers to a person who is full of energy and has an extraordinary demeanor.
Celebrity style and habits. It refers to being talented and learning without being bound by etiquette.
The full seat is full of wind and wind. It is also called "the full seat is full of wind and wind". The breeze blows between the seats and can be felt by everyone sitting together. It is a metaphor that the person who comes is extraordinary and radiant.
The house is full of wind and wind. See "the house is full of wind and wind".
The style of the forest: the secluded place; the style: the demeanor. Refers to a woman's elegant attitude and generous behavior.
Luoluo and generous Luoluo: frank and cheerful. It is a metaphor for natural and generous speech and behavior.
Behave in an extraordinary way. It is a metaphor that people's actions are extraordinary and different from others.
Behave in a generous manner, not tacky or pretentious. It is a metaphor for a person's actions that are unconstrained and upright.
Unrestrained and uninhibited refers to a person with a bold and unrestrained temperament.
The metaphor is both strict and calm. It also means that although there are many things to do, you are still calm and unhurried.
Romantic Yunyi Yunyi: peaceful and generous, subtle and elegant. It is a metaphor for a person who is elegant and unrestrained and talented. It is also a metaphor for the elegant and subtle meaning of articles, poems and paintings.
Offending without correcting. Offending: offending; correcting: calculating. You don't care if you are offended or rude by others.
Fanglan Jingti Fanglan: the aroma of orchid; Jingti: all over the body. Full of fragrance. It is a metaphor for behaving elegantly and having excellent style.
Bohemian and unrestrained: constrained. Indulge yourself in willfulness, without any precautions, and without restraint.
Bohemian Xingke Bohemian: debauchery; Xingke: human body. Refers to actions that are not bound by worldly etiquette.
Elegance and elegance: Elegance: literary talent and informality; elegance: profound knowledge and extraordinary bearing. Refers to a person who is elegant, free and easy, and knowledgeable.
Erotic, handsome, talented, and detached.
Personal demeanor: elegant demeanor, refers to beautiful behavior and posture; Pianpian: elegant appearance. The behavior is elegant and graceful.
Romantic and suave Romantic: talented and knowledgeable but not constrained by etiquette; suave: outstanding, free and easy. It is a metaphor that people who are talented can speak and act without being bound by worldly etiquette.
To be uninhibited means to act arbitrarily and without restraint.
Everyone’s style: Everyone used to refer to high-ranking aristocrats with prestigious status. Style: grace, style. It comes from the unique style of a noble family.
Taogu Xianfeng refers to the temperament and spirit of those who have achieved Taoism and immortals.
Super dust and pull out the common things. Chen and common things: refer to the earthly world and the human world; pull out: transcend. It originally meant that Buddhists have profound skills that transcend the world. Later, it was often used as a metaphor for the talent and virtue far beyond ordinary people.
Transcendent and unconventional, so superb that it is completely different from the ordinary. It is said to be far beyond ordinary people. Ban Gu of the Han Dynasty "Recommended Xie Yiwu Shu for the Fifth Ethics": "The ancient sages of Fang actually have ethical order. They are adopted today. They are transcendent and unconventional. They are the turtles of Sheji and the pillars of the Han Dynasty." Lu You of Song Dynasty " "Book with Jiang Teli": "The two poems "The Story of Cocoon Temple" and "First Camp" and "Complete" are written by a master, transcendent and unconventional.
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Not stick to trivial matters: rigid. Not bound by small things. Mostly refers to not paying attention to the small things in life.
Not wearing a shirt or wearing a shirt: top; shoes: shoes. Not wearing a long shirt, No shoes.
Unkempt appearance: The edge of the cloth is a metaphor for a person's clothing and appearance. The original metaphor is a casual and informal appearance. < /p>
Informality is a metaphor for speaking and acting freely and freely, describing temperament in Idiom 6
1. Curling kettle and jade kettle; Yuheng: astronomy decorated with gems. Instrument. A metaphor for noble quality and elegant temperament.
2. Incompetent instrument: refers to a person's measure and talent. It is often used to refer to a person who has mediocre temperament and is unable to achieve anything. What is the future? Sometimes it means not learning well and being willing to fall into disgrace.
3. Talented and arrogant.
4. Talented and arrogant. : Talent; short: short-sighted; Qi: temperament. Lack of talent, rude temperament.
5. Talented and clear-headed:
6. Talent and aloofness. : Beyond others. Outstanding talent and temperament.
7. boudoir style: the unique temperament of a woman from a noble family.
8. , Daogu Xianfeng: refers to the temperament and beauty of those who have achieved Taoism and immortals.
9. Bone transformation: refers to the change of human temperament due to infection, and a new social atmosphere has been formed.
10. Crane bones and loose tendons: refers to the appearance and temperament of the monks.
11. Crane bones and loose muscles: refers to the appearance of the monks.
12. Living with Qi, nourishing with body: It means that status and environment can change a person’s temperament, and support can change a person’s physique.
13. Lanzhi smokes the heart: a metaphor for a woman. A beautiful and kind temperament
14. Showy but not charming: describes a woman’s appearance that is beautiful but not charming at all
15. Linfeng Zhilan: Linfeng: Kirin, Phoenix. , a metaphor for a noble person; Zhilan: a metaphor for the beauty of talent.
16. Extraordinary temperament: temperament and demeanor are different.
< p> 17. Qi means temperament; qiyu means appearance. The temperament and demeanor are different.18. Rugui Ruzhang: Gui, Zhang: a very precious jade ritual instrument in ancient times. Same as Zhang.
19. Clear and refreshing: ① Describes a person’s clear demeanor and cheerful temperament. > 20. Refreshing: ① Describes a person who is refreshed and in a good mood. ②Describes a person who has a clear demeanor and a cheerful temperament.
21. People with the same temperament: People with the same temperament belong to the same category.
22. Calm-headed: Refers to temperamentally coolness or unusual calmness, and refers to calmness or calmness in tense situations.
23. The heart is mellow and the qi is harmonious: mellow: pure and simple; qi: temperament. Simple in heart and gentle in temperament. Describes a person who is honest and honest.
24. High-minded and hard-hearted: Qi: refers to momentum or temperament. The heart is higher than the sky and the temperament is proud. Describes an arrogant attitude and thinking one is superior to others.
25. Move the Qi and nourish the body: change the temperament and maintain the body. Idioms to describe temperament Chapter 7
1. Children’s treasures: originally refers to people and property. Later it was used to refer to property and beauty.
2. Clouds and clouds are used as skirts and the bright moon is used as shawls. It refers to a fairy or a beautiful woman.
3. A smile is worth a thousand gold: A beautiful smile is worth a thousand gold. It is rare to describe a beautiful smile.
4. Yangliu Gongmei: The eyebrows with palace makeup are as slender and beautiful as willow leaves. Refer to beautiful women.
5. As graceful as a giant: a metaphor for the lightness of a beautiful woman.
6. Xizi holds the heart: Xizi: Xishi, a beauty from the Yue Kingdom in the Spring and Autumn Period. Describe the morbid beauty of a woman. It is a metaphor for the poems, calligraphy and paintings of famous artists. Certain flaws in them are not enough to cover up their inherent advantages, but sometimes they add to their beauty.
7. Jade broken into pieces: a metaphor for the death of a beautiful woman.
8. Hao: white appearance; Momei: a woman’s slender and beautiful eyebrows. White teeth, well-groomed eyebrows. Describes a woman's dignified and beautiful appearance, also known as beauty.
9. Pearls sinking into pieces: a metaphor for the death of a beautiful woman.
10. Chang'e in the Moon: Chang'e: The fairy in the Moon Palace in mythology. According to legend, she was Hou Yi's wife and went to the Moon Palace because she secretly took the medicine of immortality. A metaphor for a graceful beauty.
11. Moth eyebrows are frowned, and phoenix eyes are wide open: Moth eyebrows: slender eyebrows; frown: wrinkle; phoenix eyes: long and large double-lidded eyes.
12. Secret glances: In the old days, it was a metaphor that a beautiful woman’s eyes are like clear water waves in autumn. Refers to secretly flirting.
13. Red lips and pink face: Describes the beauty of a woman. Also refers to beautiful women.
14. The beauty is getting thinner.
15. Eight hundred in-laws: in-laws: beautiful women. Refers to many beauties.
16. Xiaojiabiyu: refers to a beautiful young woman from a small family.
17. Poor life: bad luck: bad luck and bad life. A beautiful woman with bad fortune and misfortune.
18. Erba girl: Erba: refers to sixteen years old. A beautiful woman of fifteen or sixteen years old. Refers to a young and beautiful woman.
19. Blow the air to win the orchid: the breath is as fragrant as an orchid. Describe the breath of a beautiful woman.
20. The moon is missing and the flowers are missing: missing: few. It is a metaphor for the destruction of beautiful things, and also refers to the death of beautiful women.
21. Chu waist and guard temples: refers to thin waist and beautiful hair. Refer to beautiful women.
22. Willow waist and lotus face: The waist is like a willow and the face is like a lotus. Describe the beauty of women. Also refers to beautiful women.
23. Erba Jiaren: Erba: refers to sixteen years old: Jiaren: beautiful woman. A beautiful woman of fifteen or sixteen years old.
24. White teeth and bright eyes: Hao: white appearance; Pu: eyeballs, generally refers to eyes. White teeth, bright eyes. Describes a woman’s beautiful appearance, and also refers to a beautiful woman.
25. Beautiful and delicious: beautiful: beauty or natural beauty; meal: eating. Originally used to describe women's beauty. Later, he also described the scenery as beautiful.