Poetry describing the beauty of a man’s hands

1. Verses about good-looking men’s hands

Verses about good-looking men’s hands 1. What are some sentences that describe good-looking men’s hands

1. He has one The thin yellow hand with exposed veins held a cigar butt, and the nails on the thin fingers were two inches long.

2. His hands are large, with prominent joints and well-developed colors. The palms were covered with calluses, which looked like they were divided into strips by rust.

3. The calluses on his hands must be half an inch thick.

4. His slender fingers tapped on the table as if bored, making a regular clicking sound. Even women would be jealous of his white hands.

5. He seemed to want to grab it with his hands, but his fingers were like cooked crab legs. They were shaking violently.

6. He clenched his fists as big as oil hammers.

7. This does not look like a young man's hand: the thick and short fingers are like a row of polished stone diamonds, each knuckle is raised high, and there are piles of fingers between the tiger's mouth. Overlapping layers of old skin. The palm of the hand is almost completely covered with calluses, and the thumb has been hit by the head of a hammer or an axe. The nails are dead, leaving only an ugly lump of flesh.

8. The hand is thick and as big as a bear’s paw.

9. He has white, appropriately plump, and delicately groomed hands like a beautiful woman.

10. These big furry hands, fingers with broken skin, thick joints, and square broad nails mark his origin.

11. His hands were as thin as two dried chicken feet.

12. His hands are so white and flawless, as pure as a beautiful piece of art. Those slender and impure hands were slightly cold, as if they had no temperature, which was chilling.

13. Those cold jade-like hands have a heart-stirring magic power. Everyone can't help but admire them when they see them, and even have the idea of ??taking them off his body and keeping them as their own.

14. His warm, slender hands. Hands that smell youthful and pleasant, like sunshine.

15. Boys’ hands are the prettiest when they are white and have clear joints.

2. Sentences to describe "antique men's fingers"

1. The white neck and clear collarbone are sexy yet safe. The fingers that can play the violin and piano are always neatly manicured.

2. Boys’ hands are the prettiest when they are white and have clear joints.

3. His fingers are long and thin, like the tips of new bamboo shoots after the rain.

4. His little hands are white and tender, like steamed buns just out of the pan.

5. His dexterous hands flipped between the yarn spindles, like spring swallows flying in the clouds.

6. One of his thin, yellow hands with exposed veins held a cigar butt, and the nails on his thin fingers were two inches long.

7. Those big furry hands remind people of apes or monkeys.

8. Philip's hand is as strong as steel and as flexible as a wire spring.

9. His hands are large, with prominent joints and well-developed colors. The palms were covered with calluses, which looked like they were divided into strips by rust.

10. He has a pair of small hands that look like they are carved from ivory and neatly trimmed and shiny nails.

11. The hand was clear and thin, as if made of bronze. It seemed to have an edge.

12. His fingers are like peeling onions.

13. Those two hands are indeed different from ordinary people's hands: the palms seem to be square, the fingers are thick and short, and each finger cannot be straightened. The inside and outside are calloused and round. The belly of the finger looks like a nail attached to half a silkworm cocoon, and the whole thing looks like a small rake made of branches.

14. He seemed to want to grab it with his hands, but his fingers were like cooked crab legs. They were shaking violently.

15. A slender hand kept moving on the knee, the fingers were spread out, and the long nails were shining.

3. What are the poems that describe a man's good appearance?

1. "The Book of Songs? Wei Feng? Qi'ao"

Looking at Qi'ao, the green bamboo Yi. There are gangsters and gentlemen who are like quarrels and discussions, like grinding. They are seductive, arrogant, and arrogant. There are bandits and gentlemen, but they cannot be arrogant.

Looking at the Qi'ao, the green bamboos are green. There is a bandit gentleman whose ears are clear and his ears are as sharp as stars. They are seductive, arrogant, and arrogant. There are bandits and gentlemen, but they cannot be arrogant.

Looking at Qi'ao, the green bamboos are like bamboo rafts. There are bandits and gentlemen who are as good as gold as tin, as good as jade and gold. It is wide and generous, but heavy and heavy. It is good at teasing but not cruel.

2. Xiaoxiao is solemn, refreshing and clear, solemn like the wind under the pine, high and slow.

The soldiers in chaos wielded their white blades. As they swung, they couldn't bear to move, and even more were drawn out.

3. Zhang Changzong

Song Dynasty? The body's anointed ax will end up in the dust, which is even more shameful than a lotus flower.

4. The jade tree is facing Pan An in the wind, and the pear blossoms are pressing down on the begonias

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Cai Ruzi built the poem Yi, which looks like Pan An throwing the fruit lightly.

6. "The Book of Songs? Wei Feng? Qi Ao"

7. Translation: Look at the curved bank of the Qishui River, the green bamboos are so lush and beautiful. A literary and elegant gentleman is like cutting an ox bone and picking up ivory, like polishing a beautiful jade and polishing a precious stone. So solemn, elegant, bright, and majestic; a literary and elegant gentleman can never be forgotten.

Look at the curved bank of the Qishui River. There are so many lush green bamboos. A gentleman with literary talents and elegant ears, his ears and jade are crystal clear, and his hair is tied up in a leather hat like a star. So solemn, elegant, bright, and majestic; a literary and elegant gentleman can never be forgotten.

Look at the curved bank of Qishui River, with green bamboos like mats. A gentleman who is elegant and elegant is like fine gold, like blunt tin, like jade, like a jade or a white jade. He is generous and generous, he leans on the crossbar of the carriage; he is good at joking and talking, but he is not mean or rude.

"Qi'ao" praises gentlemen who are both capable and virtuous, tolerant and humorous, fully demonstrating that the true beauty of a man lies in his temperament, character, talent and cultivation, and the expression of unforgettable emotions. In the Book of Songs, the green bamboos rise in the deep bends of Qishui, which makes people seem to see the tall and clear grace of the "gentleman", and think of the "modesty and discipline" inherent in the "gentleman", showing the character of the "gentleman", and the talent. change. It mainly uses a large number of metaphors, from "like cutting and discussing, like polishing," to the third chapter, "like gold like tin, like a guide and a jade," which expresses a change, a process, and a metaphor. The beauty of a gentleman lies in the acquired knowledge and cultivation and the sharpening of morality. Choose the thing to compare, whether it is "bamboo", "jade" or "gold". They all closely adhere to the inner beauty, talent and brilliance of "a bandit gentleman". This is still the case in the choice of simple descriptions: "His ears are as clear as a gleam, and his skills are as sharp as a star."

8. The four most beautiful men in ancient times: the most common saying is: Pan An, King Lanling, Song Yu, and Wei Jie; the second saying is: Pan An, King Lanling, Ji Kang, and Wei 玠;

9. These handsome men all have one unique characteristic: they are both talented and beautiful, or they have extremely high accomplishments in literature and music, or they are powerful in civilized and martial arts. It is said that when these people travel, they have caused crowds of people to rush to witness the scene.

4. Poems about describing the beauty of boys

He is pure and white, with a beard, and he is full of steps in the palace, and he is slowly walking in the house. "Sang on the Mosque"

< p> There are also some idioms

Hide seven feet high - refers to a majestic and majestic man.

Biao: a small tiger, a metaphor for a strong trunk; Han: a man. A tall, stocky man.

Xu Gong in the north of the city - originally refers to a handsome man named Xu from Qi State during the Warring States Period. Later, it became a nickname for handsome men.

The green boy - the green boy: light green, refers to the color of clothes. Originally refers to a boy wearing light green clothes. The latter refers to a young man who pays attention to decoration.

Duanyan Guhong——Hong: Hongyan. A lonely goose that has strayed from the flock. It is a metaphor for being alone, mostly referring to an unmarried man.

Fu Fen He Lang - Fu Fen: apply powder, apply powder; He Lang: He Yan, named Uncle Ping, the adopted son of Cao Cao. It originally refers to He Yan's face, which is as white as powder. Later, it generally refers to handsome men.

Beautiful young women and talented men. Generally refers to young men and women of similar age who are in a marriage or love relationship.

A gentleman likes to fight - "Qiu" means "enmity". Hatred - spouse. Originally refers to the gentleman's wife. Later, it was used as a formula for men to pursue a good wife.

Crazy bee and langdie - a metaphor for a frivolous and dissolute man.

Langdie Kuangbee - a frivolous bee butterfly. A metaphor for a frivolous man.

Langdie and wandering bee - a metaphor for a man with a frivolous attitude who likes to tease women.

Lianxiangxiyu - a metaphor for a man's care and consideration for the woman he loves.

Face as pink as powder - describes a man's beauty.

Beautiful as a crown jade - the original metaphor is just good-looking on the outside. Later, he described the man as good-looking.

Face like a crown jade - a metaphor for a man who only has his appearance. Also used to describe a man's beauty.

Pianlian young - a metaphor for a young and handsome man with literary talent and grace.

Pandian young man - refers to a young man with a free and easy manner.

Putting teeth and wearing hair - describes the heroic spirit of a man.

Sink waist and pan temples - describes posture and beautiful appearance (especially men).

Xiyu Lianxiang - pity, pity: love and pity; jade, fragrant: metaphor for women. It is a metaphor for a man's care and consideration for the woman he loves.

Wild flowers and wild grasses. It is a metaphor for a woman that a man plays with other than his wife.

Wild flowers and wild grasses. It is a metaphor for a woman that a man plays with other than his wife. Same as "idle flowers and wild grass".

Men with eyebrows - men with eyebrows: beard and eyebrows. In ancient times, men were considered beautiful if they had thick beards and eyebrows. Refers to a dignified man.

A bloody man - refers to a man who is strong, upright, brave and enthusiastic.

Wild grass and idle flowers - wild flowers and plants. It is a metaphor for a woman that a man plays with other than his wife.

Throwing fruit Pan'an - in the old days, it was a metaphor for a handsome man who is loved by women.

Throwing fruit and panlang - a metaphor for a handsome man. Same as "Throwing Fruit Pan'an".

Sitting in the arms without any disturbance - Liu Xiahui of the State of Lu in the Spring and Autumn Period wrapped a frozen woman in his arms without any indecent behavior. Describes a man's decent style in relations between the sexes.

Drunk jade and decaying mountain - describes a man's graceful appearance but his drunken demeanor

A pear blossom crushes a begonia

The jade tree beats Pan An in the wind

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