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Four-word idioms describing masculinity in ancient style
heroic, graceful, charming, heroic, heroic
heroic
Pronunciation: [y ī ng z ī sà shu ∥ ng]
Definition: heroic, heroic and mighty; Cool: heroic and vigorous. Describe the handsome, powerful and energetic appearance.
Sentence making: Mother smiled with relief when she saw her heroic brother in the photo.
Yushu is facing the wind
Pronunciation: [yù shù lín fēng]
Definition: It describes people as elegant and beautiful. Also known as "the breeze is perfect".
Sentence making: Fifty years ago today, it was the right time, the right place and the right people. At that time, Grandpa, you were handsome and handsome. Grandma, you are beautiful, generous and dignified. Under the witness of heaven and earth and the blessing of relatives and friends, you stepped into the wedding hall.
romantic
Pronunciation: [f ē ng liü t÷t ? ng]
Interpretation: romantic: talented but not formal; Charm: outstanding, free and easy. Describe people who are talented and whose words and deeds are not bound by secular etiquette.
Sentence making: I think he was also a charming figure in those days, but now he has ended up like this.
heroic spirit is pressing
Pronunciation: [y ī ng q ī b ī n]
Interpretation: heroic spirit.
Sentence: The figure in the field flashed, and a young boy with light fur, slanting eyes, handsome face and heroic spirit came to the field.
Full of heroic spirit
Pronunciation: [yīng zī bó fā]
Interpretation: It generally refers to men who are full of vigor and spirits; The gesture is heroic and imposing.
Sentence: The 24 officers and men of the China Peacekeeping Transport Unit are well-organized and heroic, and solemnly accept the Peace Medal of Honor awarded by the United Nations. 2. Seeking a four-word idiom to describe ancient handsome men
Knife-shaped eyebrows with fresh and elegant eyes, graceful nose and thin lips, charming and handsome
Ancient sculpture paintings are calm and elegant, and people are quiet and elegant, and people are smiling and handsome without waves
They are imposing, handsome, imposing, graceful, handsome and bright. With fine features, good looks, personable, well-dressed, Xu Gong in the north of the city, bright eyes and white teeth, throwing fruit at Pan An, heavy eyebrows and heavy eyes, jade and metallography, full of vigor and vitality, handsome and natural and unrestrained, gentle, well-dressed, elegant and handsome, well-proportioned, with a face like a crown jade, talented and handsome, gentle and elegant, a gentleman, with extraordinary appearance.
1. Yangchun Baixue [yáng chūn bái xuě]: It originally refers to a higher-level song of Chu in the Warring States Period. Metaphor is profound and unfashionable literature and art.
[Source] The Warring States Period Chu Song Yu's Question to the King of Chu: "It is Yangchun and Snow White; There are only dozens of people in the country who are in harmony. "
2. Charming and charming [b? i? i? i? n? i? o]: Charming and charming: beautiful. Describe a woman's beautiful posture.
[Source] [Source] The poem "Zaqu" by Chen Xuling in the Southern Dynasties: "Green, beautiful and beautiful, and endless emotions." Don Zhang Wencheng's "Wandering Fairy Cave": "It's beautiful and charming, and it's incomparable; If you are weak and fit, you can't talk about it. "
3. Orchid in an empty valley [kōng gǔ yōu lán]: a beautiful orchid in the valley. It is very rare to describe, and it is often used to describe elegance.
[Source] Qing Liu E's Travels of the Old Disabled, the fifth time: "I didn't expect such a master in a place like this."
4. Romantic love [fēng huā xuě yuè]: It originally refers to the natural scenery often described in old poems. Post-metaphor heaps up words and poems with poor and empty content. It also refers to love affairs or a dissolute life of debauchery.
[Source] Song Shao Yong's Preface to the Collection of Hitting the Soil in Yichuan: "Although death gives birth to honor and disgrace; Fight in the front; Have not entered the chest; Then what's the difference? "
5. Looking at flowers in the fog [wù lǐ kàn huā]: It used to describe old people's poor eyesight and blurred vision, but later it was also used to describe things as unreal.
[Source] Tang Du Fu's poem "A Little Cold Food in a Boat" says: "A boat in spring is sitting in the sky, and flowers in old age are like fog." 4. What are the four-character idioms that describe ancient handsome men?
Stone-piled like jade
Liesong like emerald
Charming
Fruit-tossed Pan An
1. Stone-piled like jade j: sh: r: y: Liesong like emerald Li è s: not ng r: cu:
This sentence comes from Yuefu Poetry Volume.
The whole poem is: Baishilang, Linjiang Residence. Lead jumbo and follow the fish. Accumulated stones are like jade, and the columns are loose as jade. Lang Yan is unique and unique.
Jade Mountain, which is made of stones, stands upright and green. The connotation of jade and its relaxed temperament are often associated with handsome men. Here, use the two to compare with the beauty of the male god. Then send out your peerless elegance, which no one in the world can compare with.
2, romantic, charming, charming, charming, romantic: talented and not formal; Charm: outstanding, free and easy. Describe people who are talented and whose words and deeds are not bound by secular etiquette. Source: Ming Xu's Third-order "Chivalrous Stories, Private Appreciation": "I admire being young and strong, and it seems that Bing Xin is in a jade pot, spreading wealth and making friends. The chivalrous man is better than the Three Rivers, and he is charming and famous."
Synonym: Yushu is handsome and graceful in the breeze
Antonym: stupefied and ragged
3. Fruit throwing in Pan An Gu ǒ zhì pā n
Fruit throwing in Pan An is an allusion, saying that Pan An is beautiful and travels by car, and women along the road throw their fruits to him one after another to express their affection.
Pan An, whose real name is Pan Yue, is Pan Anren, a native of Xingyang in the Western Jin Dynasty, who was called Pan An in the world. It's a legendary story that people always tell us that when Pan An was young, he often went out to hunt in Luoyang with a slingshot, and the ox cart was on the Tongtuo Avenue. Whether it is a young girl or a semi-old woman, it is "lingering hand in hand, and it is fruitful." 5. What four-word idioms can be used to describe a boy's good temperament? What about a girl's temperament? < P >, seven feet high, refers to a majestic man.
a big man-Biao: a little tiger, which is a metaphor for the growth of the trunk; Han: Men. A tall, stout man.
Duke Xu in the north of the city-originally refers to a beautiful man surnamed Xu in the State of Qi during the Warring States Period. Later, it was synonymous with a beautiful man.
the wild goose is lonely and hung-hung: Hongyan. Lonely geese who have left the group. It is a metaphor for being alone, mostly referring to unmarried men.
Fu Fen He Lang-Fu Fen: powder coating, powder coating; He Lang: He Yan, whose name is Uncle Ping, is Cao Cao's adopted son. The original meaning is that the banquet is white, just like powder. After referring to the handsome man.
beautiful women and talented men-beautiful young women and talented men. Generally refers to young men and women of the same age who are married or in love.
Be fond of the fragrance and cherish the jade-a metaphor for a man's caring for the woman he loves.
a face as rich as powder-describes a man's beauty.
as beautiful as a crown jade-the original metaphor is just good-looking. After describing the man looks beautiful.
the show of noble family is gentle, talented, natural and graceful.
My fair lady stands out as a flower, beautiful and free from vulgarity.
The graceful figure is graceful and graceful, and the tender branches and leaves are beautiful and delicious.
The peach is lovely and the plum is lovely. 6. What are the four-word idioms describing ancient beautiful men?
The accumulated stones are like jade, and the columns are as loose as emerald. Accumulate stones like jade j ī shí rú y ī lie loose like Cui Li è s not ng rú cu ī This sentence comes from Yuefu Poetry Collection Volume 47 Qing Shang Qu Ci IV, entitled: Bai Shilang Qu This poem is generally a tribute to the beauty of the male god.
The whole poem is: Baishilang, Linjiang Residence. Lead jumbo and follow the fish.
the stones are like jade, and the rows are as loose as jade. Lang Yan is unique and unique.
The Jade Mountain, which stands upright and verdant, is made up of 323131333532363133333333333333333333333333333333333333. The connotation of jade and its relaxed temperament are often associated with handsome men.
here, use both to compare with the beauty of male gods. Then send out your peerless elegance, which no one in the world can compare with.
2, romantic, charming, romantic: talented but not formal; Charm: outstanding, free and easy. Describe people who are talented and whose words and deeds are not bound by secular etiquette.
Source: Ming Xu's Third-order "The Chivalrous Tale": "There are so many festivals to admire when you are young, just like Bing Xin is in a jade pot, spreading wealth and making friends. Chivalrous people are better than three rivers, charming and famous." Synonym: Yushu is graceful and handsome. Antonym: stupefied and ragged. 3. Fruit throwing in Pan An Gu ǒ zhipā nā n Fruit throwing in Pan An is an allusion. It is said that Pan An is beautiful and travels by car. When women along the road see it, they throw their fruits to him one after another to express their love.
Pan An, whose real name is Pan Yue, is Pan Anren, a native of Xingyang in the Western Jin Dynasty, who was called Pan An in the world. It's a legendary story that people always tell us that when Pan An was young, he often went out to hunt in Luoyang with a slingshot, and the ox cart was on the Tongtuo Avenue.
No matter a young girl or a half-aged woman, they are "lingering with their hands, and they are fruitful." . 7. What are the four-character idioms or words with ancient charm?
Bright eyes and white teeth, pronunciation [míng móu hào chǐ]
Definition: bright eyes and white teeth. Describe a woman's beautiful appearance and also refer to a beautiful woman.
Take Qi Mei as an example. Pronunciation [j ǔ n qí mé i]
Interpretation: When delivering meals, make the tray as high as the eyebrows. After describing the husband and wife respect each other.
smile at the flowers, pronounce [niān huā wēi xiào]
Interpretation: originally in Buddhist language, it is a metaphor for understanding Zen. After metaphor agree with each other.
phoenix dances and bears love songs, pronounced [fèng wǔ luán gē]
Interpretation: ① Describe the wonderful song and dance. (2) two titles of fairy dance.
the morning song and the evening string, pronounced [zhāo gē mù xián]
Interpretation: It describes being addicted to singing and dancing all day, and enjoying himself excessively.
Bright eyes and white teeth
Source: Tang Du Fu's Ai Jiang Tou: "where are those perfect eyes, where are those pearly teeth?; A blood-stained spirit has no home, has nowhere to return. "
Take Qi Mei as an example
Source: Liang Hongchuan in the Later Han Dynasty: "Being a tenant; Every return; A wife has food for herself; Dare not look up before HongQian; Take the case of Qi Mei. "
Smile at Flowers
Source: The Sutra of the Great Brahma King Asking the Buddha to Resolve Doubts: "At that time, the Great Brahma King led several family members to dedicate themselves to the Buddha, and each bowed to the Buddha's foot and retired. At that time, the Lord Buddha gave a gift to the golden woman Luo Hua, raised his eyebrows in an instant, and showed it to the public, but he was silent. There is a smile from Jia Ye. "
phoenix dance and phoenix song
Source: Tang Song Zhiwen's Poem on Princess Taiping Mountain Pool: "The phoenix dance and phoenix song wants to fly, and the moon is covered with smoke, and it doesn't return at night."
singing at dusk
Origin: Song Zhoumi's "The Past Events of Wulin": "Besides, these tea shops, Qingle Tea House and Eight Immortals Tea House ... all have their own differences, and they are all dressed up to meet the door, competing for beauty and laughing, singing at dusk and swaying their minds."
References
Idiom Collection: 8. Four-word idiom describing a person's appearance and temperament
Eyebrows, eyes: eyebrows and eyes, generally referring to appearance.
It's not tacky to describe a person's delicate appearance. ○ Bright eyes and white teeth: bright eyes and white teeth.
Describe a beautiful woman, and also refer to a beautiful woman. ○ Double pupil scissors: pupil: pupil, referring to eyes.
describes clear and bright eyes. ○ Xiu Wai Hui Zhong: Xiu: Beautiful; Hui: Alliance.
beautiful appearance and smart heart. ○ Face like a crown jade: it is a metaphor for men who are only superficial.
is also used to describe a man's beauty. ○ National color Tianzi: National color: women's beauty is the best in the country; Tianzi: Natural beauty.
In the old days, women were described as extremely beautiful. ○ National color and fragrance: The original description of peony flowers is different from ordinary flowers in color and fragrance.
later also describes the beauty of women. ○ Tianxiang National Color: The original description of peony flowers with different colors and fragrances from ordinary flowers, and later also describes the beauty of women.
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○: City: country. Originally refers to the death of the country because of women.
Most women are described as extremely beautiful. ○ Yan Yan greasy: Yi: beautiful; Yan: face; Tired: delicate; Rb: Texture.
describes beautiful appearance and delicate and smooth skin. ○ Close the moon and be ashamed of flowers: close: hide.
hide the moon and make the flowers feel ashamed. Describe the beauty of a woman.
○ when a fish sinks into the bottom of the water, a wild goose drops on the sandbar. Describe the beauty of a woman.
○ water hibiscus: hibiscus: lotus. The newly opened lotus.
metaphor poetry is fresh and good. It also describes a natural and gorgeous woman.
○ Tong Yan Hefa: Yan: face. Crane feathers like snow-white hair, ruddy complexion like a child.
describes the elderly as looking good. ○ A crane with a child's face: the white hair like a crane's feather and a ruddy complexion like a child.
describes the elderly as looking good. ○ Fog and wind: temples: hair near the ear next to the face; Huan: Ring bun.
describe the beauty of women's hair. It also describes women's hair as fluffy and messy.
○ white and black: white: powder is applied to the face to make it whiter; Diane: Draw eyebrows to make them darker. Generally refers to women's makeup.
○ ugly: ugly: ugly. Describe people as ugly.
○ abomination: disgust: disgust. The ugly face makes people sick.
○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○967 Describe people who are ugly and sly.
○ unkempt face: unkempt hair and dirty face. In the old days, the poor people were described as living in bad conditions.
also refers to no modification. ○ Goose skin: crane hair: white hair; Goose skin: describes wrinkles on the skin.
wrinkled skin and pale hair. Describe the old man's old appearance.
○ Chicken skin and crane hair: wrinkled skin and pale hair. Refers to the elderly.
○ tattooed: tattooed: distributed; Tattoos: tattoos on the body. Originally refers to the customs of the ancient wuyue generation.
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