2. What are the four words to describe "chic"? They are romantic and chic, sloppy and well-proportioned.
1. Romantic and chic [fē ng liú xiā o s m:]
Interpretation: handsome, talented and detached.
Source: Xu Ming Fuxi's The Story of the Red Pear: "Su Niang, like you, you are so romantic, as beautiful as flowers and jade, you are in the dust."
2. It's raining [xi ā o xi ā o s m: s m:]
Explanation: refers to people's natural and generous behavior and natural style.
Source: Xu Ming Lin Zhong's "Love of the Gods" Sixty-four: "It's raining, dense and heavy. It is raining, like a pearl falling on the horizon; Dense and heavy, like an upside-down sea. "
3. Yushu is facing the wind
Interpretation: Describe a person's natural and unrestrained manner and beauty. Also known as "the breeze is perfect".
Source: Du Fu's "Song in Drinking" "The handsome boy of Zong, looking up at the sky, is as bright as Yushu before the wind."
4. Charming and unrestrained
Interpretation: describe freedom and unrestrained.
Source: "Yuan Jinshu Dan Biography": "Dan Dao, few talents, and bold, is called by scholars."
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Interpretation: refers to the behavior that is not bound by secular etiquette.
Source: Wang Jinxi's "Preface to Lanting Collection March 3": "The Lady's Phase; Pitch for a lifetime; Or holding a weapon; Yan Wu is in a room; Or by mail; Beyond the waves. "
3. The four words to describe a person's free and easy are bohemian, ups and downs, unconstrained style and full of vitality.
Unconventional, unrestrained
Translation: fetters: constraints. Self-indulgence, unruly, and unrestrained.
Source: Ling Xuan's "Jin Shu Wang Chuan" Wen Chang: "Less famous for learning, but bohemian."
I was famous for my talent when I was a child, so I was not bound.
Second, ups and downs.
Describe an open-minded, unrestrained and bohemian person.
Source: Song Zhou Mi's "Dong Qiye's Ci Wang Mai Pan Fang": palace examination's third person, ups and downs.
The third place in the palace exam, with an open mind and no fetters.
Third, informal rope ink
Translation: Describe people's behavior or artistic style as free and easy, unrestrained and unrestrained.
Source: Feng Ming Menglong's "Yu's Ming Yan": A hero is still alive all his life, regardless of the rope and ink.
I have been a hero all my life, and I am free and unrestrained.
Fourth, all rivers run into the sea.
Translation: Metaphor contains a wide range of things and a huge number.
Source: Jin's Preface to the Famous Ministers of the Three Kingdoms: The heart of a square inch is like the sea, and the water is full of rivers, which means that it contains a wide range.
His thought is like the sea, which can hold hundreds of rivers, that is, it contains a wide range of things.
V. Full of energy
Explanation: Full of vigor: Full of vigor and vitality. Describe a person or society full of vigor and vitality.
From: Xu Chi's Preface to Selected Works: "The most important thing in life is those things that are upward, full of vitality, enthusiasm and vitality, and have great imagination."
4. Four-character words are similar to idioms, handsome and charming. Four-character and 24-character combination: Eight-character and four-character combination is optional: the color is fragrant, beautiful, the moon is as beautiful as a flower, the jade is beautiful, the water hibiscus, a good meal, the fish sinks and the geese fall, the pear flower brings rain, it is graceful, beautiful, shy and pure, with bright eyes and white teeth, and graceful. Radiant, graceful, graceful, watery, light makeup, beautiful face, exquisite and exquisite, beautiful face, red lips and teeth, Chang 'e under the moon, beautiful face, beautiful face, male: Yushu is well proportioned, dignified, gentle, jade crown, graceful.
5. What are the four-word idioms to describe "handsome"? 1. Good-looking: [y ρ bioré n cá i] Table: refers to appearance. Describe people as handsome and tall.
2. Tall and brave: [gāo dà wēi měng] Tall and brave, an adjective, describes a man's strong and brave appearance, full of strength.
3. Handsome and chic: [y ρ ng j ù n xi ā o s] Handsome in Jia Yi's new book Daoshu in the Han Dynasty, it is generally used to describe a man with outstanding intelligence, extraordinary appearance, natural generosity, charm and free and easy. Handsome is a state, not just a transcendental demeanor, but a natural and unique state; Handsome is frank, frank and sincere, and it is also a sincere attitude towards life.
4. Romance: [fē ng liú t ? ng] Romance: talented but informal; Charm: outstanding, free and easy. Describe a person who is full of talents and whose words and deeds are not bound by secular etiquette.
5. Grace: [fēng dù piān piān] Grace: Grace means good manners; Elegant: An elegant appearance. Elegant and generous.
6. Exquisite appearance: [qǔ bù fá n] Appearance: refers to appearance and bearing. Extraordinary: extraordinary, extraordinary It is unusual to describe appearance and behavior.
7. Yushu is facing the wind: [yùSHLín fēng] describes people's demeanor and beauty. Also known as "the breeze is perfect".
8. Face like a crown jade: [miàn rú guān yù] Metaphorically, men are only superficial. It is also used to describe the beauty of men.
9. Handsome: [y ρ ng j ù n xi ā o s] Handsome, generally used to describe a man with outstanding intelligence, extraordinary appearance, natural and generous, charming and unrestrained. Handsome is a state, not just a transcendental demeanor, but a natural and unique state; Handsome is frank, frank and sincere, and it is also a sincere attitude towards life.
10. charming: [fē ng liú t ∥ ng] charming: smart but not formal; Charm: outstanding, free and easy. Describe a person who is full of talents and whose words and deeds are not bound by secular etiquette.