The idioms used to describe beauty include flowery face and moonlike appearance, flowery face and moonlike appearance, closed moon and shy flowers, overwhelming country and beautiful city, falling wild goose and sinking fish.
1. Huarongyuemao [huā róng yuè mào]
Explanation: Appearance like a flower and the moon. Describe a woman's beauty.
From: Chapter 62 of Wu Chengen's "Journey to the West" of the Ming Dynasty: "The princess is beautiful and beautiful, and has twenty talents."
Example: Miss Juanjuan, ~, Needless to say, embroidering and tracing flowers is also a matter of leisure. ?
Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate and attributive; has a complimentary meaning, describing the beauty of a woman
2. 花面月面 [huā yán yuè mào]?
< p>Explanation: Describes the beauty of a woman.From: Chapter 62 of "Journey to the West" by Wu Chengen of the Ming Dynasty: "The princess is beautiful and beautiful, and has twenty talents."
Example: Grandma Liu saw Ping'er all over her body Ling Luo, wearing gold and silver, it is Sister Feng. ?
Grammar: conjunction; used as attributive and complement; to describe the beauty of a woman
3. Close the moon and shy the flower [ bì yuè xiū huā ]
Explanation: Close: hide. Make the moon hide and make the flowers ashamed. Describes a woman's beautiful appearance. < /p>
Example: At this time, Miss Lu took off her heavy clothes and changed into some elegant and light clothes. Mr. Zang raised his eyes and took a closer look. He really had the appearance of a fish out of place. ?
Grammar: conjunction; used as a predicate; to describe a woman’s beauty
4. qīng guó qīng chéng [qīng guó qīng chéng]?
Explanation: Qing : capsize; city: country. It originally refers to the country's subjugation due to women's lust. Later, women were often described as extremely beautiful.
From: "Poetry·Daya·Zhanxi": "A wise husband makes a city, and a wise woman charms the city." "Hanshu Biography of Wife": "There is a beautiful woman in the north, peerless and independent, who looks at the city and charms people. Look at the country of Qingren again."
Example: A Taizhen concubine~. ?
Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate and attributive; with a complimentary meaning
5. LUò yàn chén yú [luò yàn chén yú]?
Explanation: Yan Jian Flying to the ground, the fish dived into the water. Describes a woman's beautiful appearance.
From: Pre-Qin Dynasty Zhuang Zhou's "Zhuangzi Qiwu Lun": "Mao Qiang and Li Ji are the beauty of human beings. Fish see them deeply, and birds see them soar high."
Example: ~ It is truly peerless, and the flower is shy and the fruit is extraordinary. ?
Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate, object, attributive; to describe the beauty of a woman