Four-word idioms describing figure

1. The four-word idiom describing figure is short and pithy: brave. Describe a person who is short and smart.

Source: Ceng Pu's "Evil Sea Flower" back to the 33 rd: "The bravest one is Xu Xiang, who is short and fierce and has extraordinary brawn."

Big man: little tiger, which is a metaphor for the growth of tree trunks; Han: Men. A tall and fat man.

Source: Qing Wu Ren Jian's "History of Pain" The eleventh time: "Jin Kui also chose twenty big men and taught eighteen martial arts."

Weigh and carry clothes: appropriate. Cut clothes according to your figure. Metaphor according to the actual situation.

Source: Biography of Zhang Rong in the Southern Qi Dynasty: "I gave you an old dress today, which means that although it is old, it is a new victory. I wrote it, and it has been restored to the Qing dynasty. "

Powder makeup jade is decorated with white powder and made of white jade. Describe the snow scene and human skin.

Rich in tendons and weak bones, rich in skin and cartilage. Describe a woman or a flower as delicate, gorgeous and full of charm.

Source: Song Fan Chengda's "Gardeners Give Seven Kinds of Flowers a Unique Skill": "Strong muscles and weak bones are complacent, and drunkenness is always appropriate. Don't hug in the rain before independence. "

Thick skin and tender bones. Describe a woman or a flower as delicate, gorgeous and full of charm. Both are "rich in muscles and weak in bones."

Source: Song Yuan went to China to write "Shanhuazi": "The fog pavilion and cloud window have a different kind of sky, which is rich in muscles and bones and beautiful. Independent and shy, always demon research. "

Skin is like frozen fat, and skin is like frozen fat. Describe the white and delicate skin.

A tiger's body and a bear's waist describe a burly figure and a strong physique.

Source: Ming Luo Guanzhong's "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" The second time: "For the first general, he was born with a broad forehead; Wu Jun is also a Fuchun man, surnamed Sun and Jane, and the word table is behind Sun Wuzi. "

Delicate skin is delicate skin.

Source: Wu Qin Jingzi's "The Scholars" 43: "Unfortunately, this Chao Feng grew up in the middle of the month. He has grown a few beards in recent years, so his master sent him out to protect the ship. He is tender and has never seen such an official punishment. "

2. Four words to describe the figure Four words to describe the figure: slim, petite, big, squat and thin.

1, slim and graceful [tíng tíng yù lì] Explanation: slim and graceful: tall and straight. Describe a woman's slim figure.

It also describes tall and straight bodies such as flowers and trees. Said by: Dai's "Lady Qi's Sacrifice": "One walks out of the crowd and is graceful."

A heroine came out of the crowd and stood tall and straight. 2, petite and exquisite [Jiāo m o líng lóng] explanation: exquisite: cute.

Describe a small figure, smart and lovely. From: Pu's "Evil Sea Flower": "The head rests on the embroidered pillow; Wearing brocade; Inside; A petite person fell asleep close to her body. "

Rest your head on the embroidered pillow; Wrapped in brocade; Inside the quilt; I fell asleep outside close to my body, a small and exquisite wonderful person, charming and moving. 3. Big man [biāo xíng dà hàn] Explanation: Tiger: Little tiger, which is a metaphor for trunk growth; Han: Men.

A tall and fat man. From: Qing Wu Ren Jian's History of Pain, the eleventh time: "Jin Kui also chose twenty big men and taught eighteen kinds of martial arts."

4, the tiger's back bears the waist [hǔbèIóng yāo] explanation: the back is as wide as a tiger and the waist is as thick as a bear. Describe a person who is physically strong.

Said by: Yuan Anonymous "Flying Knives Against Arrows": "This fellow is really a hero, donkey's back, oh, tiger's back and bear's waist." 5, skinny [gǔ shòu rú chái] explanation: describe thinness to the extreme.

From: Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions 1 13: Granny Liu looked at Xi-feng as skinny and in a trance, and her heart became miserable.

3. Four words to describe the figure Four words to describe the figure: slim, petite, big, squat and thin.

1, slim and graceful [tí ng tí ng yù li]

Commentary: Tingting: towering and straight. Describe a woman's slim figure. It also describes tall and straight bodies such as flowers and trees.

Said by: Dai's "Lady Qi's Sacrifice": "One walks out of the crowd and is graceful."

A heroine came out of the crowd and stood tall and straight.

2, petite and exquisite [ji ā o xi m: o lí ng ló ng]

Commentary: Linglong: smart and lovely. Describe a small figure, smart and lovely.

From: Pu's "Evil Sea Flower": "The head rests on the embroidered pillow; Wearing brocade; Inside; A petite person fell asleep close to her body. "

Rest your head on the embroidered pillow; Wrapped in brocade; Inside the quilt; I fell asleep outside close to my body, a small and exquisite wonderful person, charming and moving.

3, bruiser [biāo xíng dà hàn]

Explanation: tiger: a little tiger, which is a metaphor for the growth of tree trunks; Han: Men. A tall and fat man.

From: Qing Wu Ren Jian's History of Pain, the eleventh time: "Jin Kui also chose twenty big men and taught eighteen kinds of martial arts."

4. Species [hǔbèIóng yāo]

Description: The back is as wide as a tiger and the waist is as thick as a bear. Describe a person who is physically strong.

Said by: Yuan Anonymous "Flying Knives Against Arrows": "This fellow is really a hero, donkey's back, oh, tiger's back and bear's waist."

5, skinny [G ǔ Shaowu Ruchay]

Description: Describe emaciation to the extreme.

From: Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions 1 13: Granny Liu looked at Xi-feng as skinny and in a trance, and her heart became miserable.

4. There are many idioms with beautiful Chinese characters. At the request of the teacher, the four-character idiom "one dragon and one snake" describes the vivid and magnificent calligraphy. Butterfly with silkworm head describes calligraphy as dignified and light. It is full of strength and strength: plump and rich; Tendon: a ligament in a tendon or bone; Many: redundant. Calligraphy has bones and muscles, and its brushwork is vigorous. The figurative font structure is solid and full, and the brushwork is more than enough. Worship the Thin and Hu: The Three Kingdoms Period: Zhong: Zhong You in the Three Kingdoms Period. Zhao Hu's fonts are thick, and Zhong You's fonts are thin. It describes that calligraphy is good at its own beauty. It is often used to describe vigorous calligraphy or graceful dancing. He was thirsty and ran to the spring. It's like a horse thirsty for water. Elastic stretching. Fly with me, a dragon and a snake, flies like a dragon and swims like a snake. Describing calligraphy as bold and unrestrained, with powerful brushwork. Long Yue Hu Lie is a metaphor for writing, and calligraphy is vertical and free and easy, vigorous and powerful. Luan Pufeng Bo first described the brushwork as chic and elegant, and later described it as the separation of husband and wife or the frustration of literati. Luan Xiangfeng is fragrant: hovering and flying; Yan: Fly high. Metaphor calligraphy flying and stretching. Beauty hairpin: insert and wear. It describes beautiful calligraphy. This is also a metaphor for fresh and beautiful poetry. Angry and thirsty: lion; Horse: A horse. Like an angry lion prying at a stone, a thirsty horse rushes to the spring. It describes vigorous calligraphy. Group play Haihong: Hongyan; Sea: refers to the great lakes. Like many of Hong Fei's games in the Great Lakes, it describes the vitality and flexibility of calligraphy. It's like drawing sand with an awl. Describe the uniform brushwork of calligraphy, without publicity. Iron painting and silver hook painting: strokes; Hook: hook. Describe the softness of calligraphy. Fairy dew pearls are metaphors of charm and beauty. It also describes the elegance and roundness of calligraphy. Yan Liujin Gu Yan: Yan Zhenqing, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty; Liu: Liu Gongquan, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, refers to Yan and Liu's calligraphy styles, but they are different. That is, what is generally called excellent calligraphy. Youlong described calligraphy as exquisite. The dragon snake at the bottom of the pen still says that the pen is far away from the dragon snake. It describes calligraphy as vivid and imposing. Phoenix dances, dragonfly describes calligraphy as powerful and flexible. Phoenix flies back to the cave: fly high. It means that calligraphy flies and stretches. Phoenix is floating, floating. Later, it was compared to the separation of husband and wife or the frustration of literati. It is often used to describe the vigorous brushwork and graceful dancing of calligraphy. Just like Jiao Ruo Jing Long. Liu Gu Yan Jintang Liu Gongquan's calligraphy is vigorous and powerful, with close structure; Yan Zhenqing's calligraphy is dignified and magnificent. Later it was called the font and statutes of his calligraphy. The dragons and phoenixes in Dragon Pan describe majestic and winding mountains, the weather of kings and flying calligraphy. Flying dragons and snakes depict vigorous and vivid calligraphy. The dragon and snake describe flying calligraphy, which is superb. Rowen Huzhen describes bold and magnificent momentum, and often describes vigorous calligraphy. Elastic stretching. The dragon and leopard became a metaphor of vigorous and changeable calligraphy. Dragon and phoenix dance is still like dragon and phoenix dance. At first, it described the grandeur of the mountain, and later it described the rigidity of calligraphy. Long Xiang and Yue Feng first described majestic mountains, and later described powerful calligraphy. Elasticity and extensibility. In "Dragon and Phoenix Dance", Luan Ganghong compares the flying posture of calligraphy with surprise. It is as changeable as a cloud on paper. Describe calligraphy or poetry as superb and mysterious and varied. It's like flying and rising, which means people feel relaxed and refreshed. He also described poetry and calligraphy as light and elegant. But the style is different. That is, what is generally called excellent calligraphy. It is the same as "Yan Liu Jin Gu". Yan Gu refers to strong calligraphy, but with different styles. That is, what is generally called excellent calligraphy. It is also the same as "Yan Liu Jin Gu". Silver hooks and tails are used to describe calligraphy strokes, such as silver hooks and scorpion tails. Painting: strokes. Describe the softness of calligraphy. Silver hook jade spit like a silver hook, vigorous and powerful. Words are as precious as jade.