Hu á n Fé ià n Sh à u, a China idiom, is phonetically called Huá n Fé ià n Shà u, which means to describe the different shapes of women, each with its own beauty. It also means that works of art have different styles and strengths. It's from Sun Xin's poem "The Old Man Seeks the Ink Pavilion".
Usage of idioms: combination; Make an attribute; Include praise
Thin (pronounced shà u) is a first-class word (commonly used word) in the General Specification for Chinese Characters. This word first appeared in the small seal script of Shuowen. Shuowen said, "Thin, _ also." It can be seen that the original meaning of this word means that the body has less meat and less fat. Later, it extended the meaning of smallness, barrenness, poverty, thinness and loss.