Classical Chinese that praises men's handsome.

1. What are the classical Chinese texts that describe boys' good looks and good personalities? Wei Guofeng Qiao Feng?

Looking forward to the Olympics, bamboo is embarrassed. There are bandits and gentlemen, such as cutting, cutting and grinding. She is awkward, she is awkward. There are bandits and gentlemen, so you can't be embarrassed.

Looking forward to the Olympics, green bamboo. There are bandits, gentlemen. They will be as good as stars. She's embarrassed. She's embarrassed. There are bandits and gentlemen, so you can't be embarrassed.

Looking forward to the Olympics, green bamboo is like a basket. There are bandits, such as gold, tin, jade, jade. Wide and wide, heavy and heavy. Be good at joking, not abusing.

Translation:

Look at the curved waterfront, and the green bamboo forests are connected one by one. Mr. Ruya is a gentleman with more exquisite knowledge and better moral character. Look solemn, broad-minded, prominent majesty. Mr. Elegance is a real gentleman. It's hard to forget his heart at first sight.

Look at the icy water bending the bank, the bamboo is graceful. Mr. Elegance is a real gentleman. Mei-yu's ears are drooping, and jewels are capped like stars. It looks solemn, broad-minded, prominent and more dignified. Mr. Elegance is a real gentleman. It's hard to forget his heart at first sight.

Look at the winding shore of ice water, green bamboo is lush. Mr. Elegance is a real gentleman. He is as strong as bronze and as solemn as jade. It's really broad-minded, generous and moving forward by car. Humor is really funny, and jokers don't complain.

Precautions:

Qi: Qi water originated in Linxian County, Henan Province, and flowed into Weihe River in Qixian County, East longitude. O (yù): where the waterside bends.

Green bamboo: when it comes to green, it is king and bamboo is flat storage. Yi (Yin) Yi: Beautiful. Come on, say "A"

Bandit: proficient in "fee" and literary talent.

Cut, rub, cut, and grind: treating bones is cutting, like rubbing, jade is cutting, and stone is grinding. Both refer to good literary talent and cultivation. Learn from each other, the original meaning is to process jade bone utensils, and it is extended to discuss and study knowledge; Thinking, the original meaning is jade bone's fine processing, extended to the study of knowledge and morality.

Arthur: The appearance is solemn. Ann: You look dignified.

Hector: Prominent. Hmmm (xuān): Very dignified.

Xuān: Forget it.

Ear: Ornaments hung on both sides of the crown and hanging to the ears, usually made of jade. Ying: Beautiful jade, precious stones.

Back (ancient) side: deerskin hat. Yes, where the deerskin meets, it is dotted with star-like jewels.

Zé: The products are borrowed, not piled.

Gold and tin: gold and tin, speaking of copper and tin. Wen Yiduo advocated copper and tin in Feng Shi Chao, saying: "The bronze of ancient casting workers was an alloy of copper and tin, so it was highly valued and often called."

Guibi: Guibi, a jade ritual vessel, pointed at the top and pointed at the bottom, is used in grand ceremonies; Bi is a jade ritual vessel, which is round and has a small hole on it. Nobles also use it at court or during sacrifices. Gui and Bi are exquisitely made, showing the identity and elegance of the wearer.

Chuo: Broad-minded. Say soft appearance.

Yi (yǐ): Pass "leaning". In ancient times, curved wooden or copper hooks were used as handrails on both sides of carriages. Heavy (chóng), there are two bars on the car. It was taken by an ancient nobleman.

Joke: joking, talking funny.

Abuse: rudeness. Too much talk.

Appreciate:

"Qi Ao" repeatedly eulogizes the outstanding performance of scholar-officials in several aspects: First, appearance. The official is handsome, dignified, tall and neatly dressed. "Full ears" and "meeting like stars", even the decorations on the crown clothes are exquisite. The description of appearance is very important for shaping an elegant gentleman image. This is the first impression for readers. The second is talent. "If you are incisive, if you are cutting, if you are grinding", the article is very knowledgeable. In fact, this is a compliment to the gentleman's administrative ability. Because Dr. Qing is in politics, the drafting and formulation of official documents is the main work content. As for "more important than Xi" and "good at joking", it highlights the gentleman's ability to communicate with foreign countries. There were many vassal States in the Spring and Autumn Period, and it was a test for every scholar-bureaucrat to be able to correspond to them without losing their national style. It seems that poetry expresses the outstanding ability of a gentleman to deal with internal affairs and diplomacy from two aspects: writing articles and communication, and highlights the image of a good minister. Finally, the most important aspect is to praise this gentleman's noble character. "Like jade, like jade, generous", he is determined, honest, broad-minded and approachable, and is indeed a saint. It is precisely because he is a sage and a good minister in politics, coupled with the solemn and luxurious appearance decoration, it is even more awe-inspiring Therefore, the two sentences at the end of the first and second chapters are straightforward: "There are bandits, so don't be embarrassed! "From the inner world to the exterior decoration, from internal affairs official documents to foreign affairs negotiations, this scholar-bureaucrat was a typical virtuous minister at that time, and it was inevitable that he was praised by people. This poem highlights the image of a gentleman from three aspects, from the outside to the inside. Some sentences in the poem, such as "as incisive as A Cuo, as polished as a millstone" and "good at joking but not cruel", have become words for later generations to praise a certain character or character, which shows that the poem "Seven Aos" has far-reaching influence.

2. Idioms that praise men for being handsome. Idioms that praise a handsome man include good looks, extraordinary appearance, commanding prestige, fine features, handsome appearance, elegant demeanor, well-dressed, Xu Gong in the north of the city, bright eyes and white teeth, throwing fruit at Pan An, heavy eyebrows and eyes, jade and gold appearance, energetic and handsome.

Idiom analysis:

First, it looks good.

Explanation: table: refers to appearance. Describe people as handsome and tall.

From: Yuan's "Wangjiang Pavilion" first fold: "Madam, I'm afraid you won't have a favorite husband?"

Vernacular: "Madam, you are handsome and upright, are you afraid of not having a favorite husband?"

Grammar: formal; As predicate, attribute and complement; Include praise

Second, the facial features are correct.

Explanation: Eyebrows and eyes: Eyebrows and eyes generally refer to appearance. It is not tacky to describe a person's handsome appearance.

From: Wen Yiduo's Qu Yuan Problem: "Because I am a noble child, I often have fine features and elegant manners, and my knowledge level is quite high."

Grammar: combination; As predicate, attribute and complement; Include praise

Third, majestic.

Explanation: prestige: majestic spirit; Lin Lin: Seriously, awesome. Describe the awe-inspiring momentum or style.

From: Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the seventh time: "Look at that young man, eight feet long, with heavy eyebrows and eyes."

Vernacular: "Look at that boy, eight feet long, with heavy eyebrows, wide face and heavy chin. His style is great. "

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate, object and adverbial; It has positive significance. Used of people.

Fourth, handsome.

Pinyin y and ng j u n Xi ā o s m:.

Handsome: A person with outstanding intelligence. Handsome: generally speaking, behavior refers to natural generosity, not rigid and unrestrained, and is often used to describe manners and appearance, as well as manners. Refers to outstanding intelligence, extraordinary appearance, natural generosity, charm and freedom.

From the poem "Wang Youjun" by Tang Li Bai: "The right army is halal and chic in the dust."

Vernacular: "The right army is fresh and natural, and it is chic in the dust."

Fifth, the mood is high

Description: full of energy: radiant appearance. Describe energetic and radiant.

From: Defoe's Wan Bian, Toys, Original Works of Jin and Tang Dynasties: "The tablet hidden by Han Zongbo is the original work of the right army. The silk is darker and the words are dim. After watching it carefully for a long time, beyond the slightest trace, the brushwork is revealed and radiant. "

Vernacular: "The tablet of Cao E hidden by Zong Bo in South Korea is an original of the right army. Sericin gradually faded, and the words faded. After reading it carefully for a long time, the pen is full of silk and looks good. "

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate, attribute and complement; Include praise

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