What are the chubby four-word idioms?

1, picky.

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

Source: Qing Guo Xiaoting's Biography of Jigong 126: "This monk must buy ten yuan of meat and choose his fat and thin."

Grammar: combination; As predicate, object and attribute; With a derogatory connotation.

2, the ring is fat and thin

Description: Describe the different shapes of women, each with its own beauty. It also means that works of art have different styles and strengths.

From: Shi's poem "Sun Xin Lao Xun Ting": "The storytelling is expensive, thin and hard, which is unfair. Short, long, fat and thin have their own states. Who dares to hate Yuhuan Yan Fei? "

Interpretation: It is said that commenting on a person only pays attention to his own opinion, but I think this kind of comment is unfair. Everyone has their own resources. Who will say that Yuhuan Yan Fei is not beautiful?

Grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; Describe the different postures of women, each with its own charm.

3, full of fat intestines

Explanation: brain full: fat fingers and big ears; Intestinal fat: refers to a fat body and a big belly. Describe the fat and ugly image of the exploiter who eats all day.

Said by: Tang Li Bai's medicine "Biography of the Evil King in Northern Shu Qi": "The Evil King in the Langzhong is young, his intestines are full of fat brains and his body is light."

Interpretation: The Evil King is young, full of fat brains and reckless.

Grammar: combination; As predicate, attribute and complement; derogatory sense

4. Fat head and big ears

Explanation: A chubby head and two big ears. Describe a fat figure, sometimes referring to a lovely child.

From: Qing Li Garbo, Officialdom in Appearance 22: "It looks like seven or eight years old, but it is actually very fat."

Grammar: combination; Used as attribute and object; With a derogatory connotation.

5. Fat and strong

Description: Describe the fatness of livestock.

From: Bi Ye's Tianshan Scenery: "They ate butter grass with milk, grew fat and strong, and their fur was particularly bright."

Grammar: as predicate, attribute and adverbial; Used of people or animals, etc.