Idioms to describe the liveliness and beauty of junior high school girls

1, cardamom is in China.

Pinyin: dòu kòu nián huá

Description: red bean paste: a perennial herb, more feminine than metaphor. When a girl is thirteen or fourteen.

Source: Tang Du Mu's "Farewell" poem: "Thirteen years old, Doumeng in early February."

Pinyin code: d k n h

Synonym:? Golden age, golden age, yellow age.

Antonym:? In the twilight years, Sang Yu is dying, and people are getting old.

Riddle: Girl's age 13

Usage: as subject and object; Used for teenage girls.

English: A few years before marriage

2. Pavilion? Ding Yuli?

Pinyin: tí ng tí ng y ü l √.

Description: Pavilion: a tall and straight figure. Describe a girl who is thin and long. Can also accommodate flowers, trees and other shapes.

Source: Dai's "Public Sacrifice to Qi Fu Humanities": "Step out of the crowd and stand tall and straight."

For example, the flower pattern is small, far less than the lotus standing in the pavilion. ★ Guo Moruo's bloom Water Lily

Pinyin code: t t y l

Synonym:? Charming.

Antonym:? An unattractive/inconspicuous appearance

Usage: as predicate, object and attribute; Used of females or trees.

English: Slim and elegant.