Idiom explanation
Chai disfigured his bones and described his body as emaciated by his parents' excessive grief.
Skin-driven acupoints describe the body getting thinner and thinner because of old illness.
Thin describes being extremely thin.
The original intention of the chicken bone bed is to be thin and tired on the mattress because of excessive sadness and grief. Later, it was compared to showing filial piety in parents' funeral. Also described as thin.
Dove-shaped face describes thin body and haggard face.
Clothing bone vertical needle: emaciation. Describe a thin figure.
Destruction of firewood: skinny with extreme grief. Old refers to being emaciated and life-threatening because of parents' excessive grief. Tang Zhao Wei's Monument to Chen Gong's Respect for Virtue: "When Lin Wen died, the public was pure and filial, so he went to the grave, and the firewood was extinguished. People in the world have been hurt. " See "bereavement destroys bones" and "wood destroys bones"
Skinny bones describe the thinness and nakedness of people or animals.
Skinny describes people or animals as thin and naked.
Skinny describes people or animals as thin and naked.
The metaphor of beauty is getting thinner and thinner.
Jade is sold with less fragrance, which is a metaphor for beauty's haggard and listless.
The shape of the heart is gray and dry. Describe the thin body, extremely indifferent and lifeless.
Loose clothes [explanation] describe people as thin.
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