Idioms describing thinness

Sorrow over broken bones: sadness; Destroy: damage the body; Bony stand: described as extremely thin, with only skeleton left. In the old society, it was described that he was only a handful of bones because he was too sad at his parents' funeral.

Cheat horses and chariots, poor horses. Metaphor is poverty.

Broken bones: incomplete, stretched into haggard, emaciated and haggard. Describe the illness as skinny and weak.

Chai disfigured his bones and described his body as emaciated by his parents' excessive grief.

Huang Xiang Qi Hang: Fuck; Articles: neck; : face. Thin neck and pale face. Describe an unhealthy appearance.

Skin-driven acupoints describe the body getting thinner and thinner because of old illness.

Thin describes being extremely thin.

Zhong You and Hu: Bell in the Three Kingdoms Period: Bell in the Three Kingdoms Period. Zhao Hu's fonts are thick, while Zhong You's fonts are thin. Describe the beauty of calligraphy.

The original intention of the chicken bone bed is to be thin and tired on the mattress because of excessive sadness and grief. Later, it was compared to showing filial piety in parents' funeral. Also described as thin.

Barren, obese, barren: thin, extending to constraints; Fat: fat, extended to generosity. Be strict with yourself and be lenient with others.

People who are barren are fat and barren: thin, which means stingy; Fat: fat, extended to greed. I am mean to others, but I am greedy.

Pick the essence and choose fertilizer: pick. Essence: lean meat. Fat: Fat. Metaphor is too picky.

Dove-shaped face describes thin body and haggard face.

Pale and emaciated, yellow and emaciated. Describe people who are malnourished or sick.

Bird-faced mandarin fish describe being weak and emaciated because of hunger.

Thunderbolt bacon describes losing weight.

If you are invincible, you can bear it. The body can't bear the weight of clothes. Describe a thin figure. Also describe the appearance of modesty.

If you are weak, you will win: it can't afford it. People are so thin that they can't even afford clothes.

Pick and choose: choose; Fat: fat; Thin: lean meat. Metaphor is to pick and choose, only for your own benefit.

The metaphor of beauty is getting thinner and thinner.