What idioms contain the word "meaningful"?

Nú Yan Mèi gǔ [nú yán mèi gǔ]

[Explanation] Flattery: a flattering character. Slave appearance, cheap bones. Describes the shameless flattery of others.

2. Born to be charming [?tiān shēng mèi gǔ]

[Explanation] A charming person with wet eyes and dark waves, describing a woman who is greedy, poor and suspicious.

[Source] "Guan Zi·Li Zheng" Demons and foxes are naturally charming; although they are not rebellious, they are secretly charming.

3. Shanshan Meigu [shān shān mèi gǔ]

[Explanation] Describes the combination of hardness and softness in calligraphy, and temperament

[Source] "Golden Pink Tears" by Chen Duxiu (56 poems)" Shanshan is charming in Wu Xing style, and the origin of calligraphy is true.

4. Born without flattery [shēng?wú mèi gǔ]

[Definition] A person who is not flattering and does not use sweet words. It describes a person who is strong and self-reliant.

[Source] The second poem of Chen Zifan's "You Feelings": "It is difficult to survive in the world without charming bones in life, and it is shameful to leave the mountain with more than enough to die."?

5. Thousands of charming bones?[ qiān jiāo?mèi gǔ]

[Definition] Describes the beautiful posture of a woman.

[Source] Tang Dynasty Zhang Wencheng's "Youxian Cave": "Huarong and graceful; there is no one in the sky;... Thousands of charming bones; unparalleled in creation."