What are the four-word idioms that describe "sorghum"?

Slim, prominent, overgrown with weeds, lush, not creeping.

1, slim and graceful

Pinyin: tí ng tí ng yü l √.

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

Source: Dai's "Lady Qi": "One walks out of the crowd and is slim."

2. significant

Pinyin: CHLèI báCu

Interpretation: pull: beyond; Class: of the same kind; Extraction: originally like grass, it is extended to collection. Beyond the same kind. More refers to people's moral ability.

Source: On the Ugliness of Mencius: "Out of its category, out of its category, out of its category, out of its category, out of its category, out of its category, out of its category, out of its category, out of its category, out of its category, out of its category, out of its category, out of its category, out of its category.

Step 3 be overgrown with weeds

Pinyin: zác?o cóng shēng

Definition: refers to uncultivated wild plants or plants that are harmless to human beings. ?

4, lush

Pinyin: yùyùcüng cüng

Interpretation: Describe lush vegetation. Also described as magnificent.

Source: On Heng Ji Yan by Wang Han Chong: "The battlements are green." "History of Guangwu in the Later Han Dynasty": "Those who look at the gas, to Nanyang, are angry and lush! "

5, no spread

Pinyin: màn büzh

Interpretation: vines: vines, extending and spreading. Neither diffused nor branched. A metaphor for speaking or writing articles is concise and to the point, without dragging its feet.

Source: Song and Zhou Dunyi's "Love Lotus": "Communication is straightforward, not sloppy."