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Idioms describing the appearance of characters

○ Fine eyebrows: eyebrows and eyes: eyebrows and eyes, generally referring to appearance. It is not tacky to describe a person's handsome appearance.

○ Bright eyes and white teeth: bright eyes and white teeth. Describing a woman's beautiful appearance also refers to a beautiful woman.

○ Double-pupil scissors: pupil: pupil, referring to eyes. Describe the clear and bright eyes.

○ Xiuwai Clock Club: Xiu: Beautiful; Hui: Alliance. Beautiful appearance, smart heart.

○ Face like a crown jade: a metaphor for a man who only makes superficial articles. It is also used to describe the beauty of men.

○ National color Tian Zi: National color: female beauty ranks first in the country; Tian Zi: Natural beauty. In the past, 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, she also described the beauty of women.

○ Tianxiang national color: At first, the color and fragrance of peony flowers were different from ordinary flowers, and later, the beauty of women was also described.

○ The whole city fell: dumping: dumping; City: country. Originally refers to the death of the country because of women. Later, women were described as extremely beautiful.

○ Yan Yan is tired: easy: beautiful; Yan: face; Tired: delicate; Rb: texture. Describe beautiful appearance and delicate and smooth skin.

○ Close the moon and be ashamed of flowers: close: hide. Let the moon hide and make the flowers feel ashamed. Describe the beauty of women.

○ The fish sank to the bottom and the goose fell into the sandbar. Describe the beauty of women.

○ Water hibiscus: hibiscus: lotus. Newly opened lotus. Metaphor poetry is fresh and beautiful. It also describes a natural and gorgeous woman.

○ Children's eyes are closed: face: face. The crane's feathers are like snow-white hair, and its face is as rosy as a child. Describe the old man as good-looking.

○ A crane with a child's face: white hair like a crane feather and ruddy face like a child. Describe the old man as good-looking.

○ Fog and wind: temple: hair near the ear next to the face; Huan: Ring bun. Describe the beauty of female hair. It also describes women's hair as fluffy and messy.

○ White and black: white: powder on the face to make the face whiter; Diane: Draw eyebrows to make them deeper. Generally refers to women's makeup.

○ ugly: ugly. Describe people as ugly.

○ Disgusting face: disgust: disgust. Ugly faces make people sick.

○ Dermatophytes: small and sharp as a bag, small and round as a mouse. Describe people as ugly and cunning.

○ unkempt appearance: unkempt hair and dirty face. In the past, the poor were described as living in poor conditions. It also means that it has not been modified.

○ Goose skin: crane hair: white hair; Goose skin: describes the wrinkles on the skin. The skin is wrinkled and the hair is pale. Describe the appearance of old people.

○ Goose skin crane hair: wrinkled skin and light hair. It refers to the elderly.

○ Tattoo distribution: distribution: distribution; Tattoos: Tattoos on the body. Originally refers to the customs of the ancient wuyue generation. Later it was also used to refer to the customs in uncivilized areas.

○ Dirty face of the warden: Like a prisoner in a prison, he hasn't had a haircut or washed his face for a long time. Describe not paying attention to cleaning and decoration.

○ From head to toe: Child: It originally means that there is no vegetation on the mountain, which means that people are bald; Gap: gap. My head is bald and my teeth are thin. Describe the state of aging.

○ Tiger's back and bear's waist: the back is as wide as a tiger and the waist is as thick as a bear. Describe a person who is physically strong.

○ Copper tendon and iron bone: tendon is like copper and bone is like iron. Metaphor is very strong. It also refers to people who can take on heavy responsibilities.

○ Yan Chin Tiger Neck: Chin: Chin. Used in the old days to describe the noble appearance of a prince or the mighty appearance of a military commander.

○ Short and pithy: describes people as short, smart and tough. It also describes that an article or speech is short and powerful.

○ Slim: Slim: Tall and straight. Describe a woman's slim figure. It also describes tall and straight bodies such as flowers and trees.

○ skinny: describe it as skinny to the extreme.

○ Appearance and sales: sales: emaciation. Describe a thin figure.

○ Pharmacy Longfei: Longfei: refers to the keel of traditional Chinese medicine. The keel in the drugstore. Metaphor is skinny.

○ Brain full of intestinal fat: brain full: refers to fat head and big ears; Intestinal fat: refers to a fat body and a big belly. Describe the fat and ugly image of the exploiter who eats all day.

○ Intestinal fat brain full: Intestinal fat: refers to the body fat, big belly; Brain full: fat fingers and big ears. Describe people who eat effortlessly, and they are full and fat.

○ Big belly: poop: the appearance of obesity. Describe what obesity looks like.

Idioms describing the movements of characters

○ Pinch hands and feet: describe walking lightly. Also describes frivolous behavior.

○ Slip: Describe walking lightly. Also describes sneaking around, sneaking around.

○ Walk rather than ride: An: serene, not in a hurry; Amber: Take your time. Take a leisurely walk instead of taking a bus.

○ Lightweight and simple: easy to pack and few followers.

○ A piano and a crane: It originally meant that Zhao Bian of the Song Dynasty went to Sichuan to be an official, carrying only a piano and a crane with him. Describe simple clothes, but also metaphor honest and clean.

○ The endings belong to each other: Title: Bite; Tail: ponytail. Bite and tail. Describe one by one, marching in a line.

○ Trust the horse by the reins: Trust the horse by the reins. Wandering aimlessly on horseback. Metaphor is walking around. It is also a metaphor for independence and shifting with external forces.

○ Tour the mountains and waters: visit the mountains and rivers.

○ Fly away: It means that the beast runs far away and the bird flies far away. Metaphor means that people go far away. More refers to getting out of trouble and finding a way out.

○ Go away: walk away in a big way.

○ Over the mountains: over: over; The more: too; Ridge: Mountain range. Over many mountains. Describe the hardships of field work or journey.

○ wading through mountains: crossing mountains and mountains; Wade: wade across the river with your feet. Crossing mountains and mountains, wading across rivers. Describe the hardships of walking a long way.

○ Grass camping: Walking in weeds and sleeping in the open air. Describe the hardships and haste of people who travel long distances.

○ sleeping in the wind. Describe the hardships of traveling or field work.

○ Eat the wind and drink the dew: describe the hardships of traveling or living in the wild.

○ Sleep in the wind: eat in the wind and sleep in the open air. Describe the hardships of traveling or field work.

○ rusu Meal: Spend the night in the open air and eat at the tuyere. Describe the hardships of traveling life.

○ Hurricane rain: comb: comb your hair; Mu: Wash your hair. The wind combs your hair and the rain washes your hair. Describe people who often work hard outside regardless of the wind and rain.

○ Wooden fish and hurricane: wood: shampoo; Comb: comb your hair. The wind combs your hair and the rain washes your hair. Describe people who often work hard outside and have no shelter from the wind and rain.

○ Walking difficulty: refers to walking difficulty and mobility inconvenience.

○ dusty: dusty: refers to travel, meaning hard work; Servant: You look tired on the road. Describe the journey, busy and tired.

○ Tired from running: Originally, I felt very tired from being ordered to run. Later, it also means that you are busy running and you are very tired.

Idioms describing characters' demeanor

○ Smile: ○ ○ ○: Hold it with both hands. Describe a bright smile.

○ Smile: one by one: follow; Yan: face, face; Open: Extend outward. Laugh to a long face. Describe smiling and very happy.

○ Smile: Yan Kai: Relax your face to show a smile. Describe being happy and smiling.

○ Celebration: modeling: performance; Color: skin color. Inner joy is shown on the face. Describe can't restrain inner joy.

○ Smile: Smile beautifully (referring to women). Describe a woman who smiles beautifully.

○ Ruthless: Ruthless: I couldn't help laughing. I can't help laughing.

○ burst into laughter: describe the whole room laughing at the same time.

○ Laugh through tears: tears: tears. Suddenly stopped crying and smiled. Describe turning grief into joy.

○ Can't help smiling: smiling; I can't help it: I can't help myself. I couldn't help laughing.

○ Open your eyes and smile: your eyebrows are stretched and your eyes are smiling. Describe a happy look.

○ All smiles: Spring breeze: refers to smiling. A metaphor for people's happy and comfortable expressions. Describe an amiable face.

○ Spring breeze: Spring breeze: refers to a smile. A metaphor for people's happy and comfortable expressions. Describe a happy face.

○ Smile shoulder to shoulder: shoulder to shoulder: shrug your shoulders to show respect; Flattery: Show a flattering smile. To flatter people, you should shrink your shoulders and pretend to smile. Describe the ugly state of flattery.

○ Tears: crying while talking. Describe extreme grief.

○ Sobbing: I cried so hard that I couldn't make a sound. Describe it as sad.

○ Amityville horror: no: crying. Describe crying loudly and having a harsh voice.

○ Ghost crying and wolf howling: describes crying loudly in a harsh voice.

Idioms describing characters' language

○ chattering: chattering: describing talking more; Body: Stop. Go on.

○ non-stop: non-stop: describe nagging; Hugh: Stop. Go on.

○ thorn: thorn: the appearance of many words. Describe nagging, endless.

○ Blowing up the sky: It is said that a monk in Liang Wudi gave a lecture, which moved the sky and caused flowers to fall in succession. Describing a colorful speech is extremely beautiful (mostly exaggerated but unrealistic).

○ Broad sky: Broad sky, boundless. Describe the vastness of nature. Metaphor is rambling, without a center.

○ Speak loudly: high: profound; Broad: broad. Say it generously.

○ Shake your lips and drum your tongue: play with your mouth and chew your tongue. Describe playing tricks, provoking and inciting.

○ Strong reluctance: noisy voice; Give up: Give up. Describe that others don't want to hear it, and they keep talking.

○ Rhetoric: Rhetoric: Rhetoric; An expression of flattery. Describe rhetoric, hypocrisy and flattery.

○ Clever tongue like a spring: The tongue is dexterous and can make beautiful music like a reed. Describe the rhetoric and eloquence.

Sweet talk: Words as sweet as honey. It's a metaphor for saying nice things to deceive people.

○ Rhetoric: The original meaning refers to vague rhetoric or expression. The latter refers to false and beautiful words used to deceive people.

○ Adjust your mouth: Adjust your mouth: Play with your mouth. Gossip refers to gossiping behind people's backs.

○ Talk big: It is described as grandiose and unrealistic.

○ Good at expression: describes being good at talking and making people like listening.

Talking about Kan Kan: Kan Kan: Be confident and take your time. Speak confidently and calmly.

○ Clever tongue: smart and agile. Describe people who are smart and good at talking.

○ Corner spring breeze: corner: mouth. The original meaning is that oral comments, like spring breeze, can increase everything. After boasting or putting in a good word for others.

○ The beak is three feet long: beak: mouth. The mouth is three feet long. Describe a person who is good at arguing.

○ Eloquence is not an obstacle: obstacle: obstacle. Originally a Buddhist term, it refers to the bodhisattva as a human being, fluent in righteousness and reasoning, and later refers to his eloquence and eloquence.

○ Implicitly speaking: implicitly speaking, but just right. Describe speaking tactfully and to the point.

○ Talking and laughing: Talking and laughing, with high interest. Describe the conversation as happy and interesting.

○ Living dragon: It describes a vivid expression, which makes people feel as if they have seen it with their own eyes.

○ Vivid: Describe a wonderful speech or performance.

○ Vivid: Depicting the voice and expression of the characters. Describe a vivid narrative or description.

○ Simple explanation: The content of the speech or article is profound, but the language is easy to understand.

○ In a strange way: hair: archery, figuratively speaking. Describe being good at seizing opportunities to express opinions, which can be confirmed by facts.

○ Analysis bar: wisp: line; Analysis: analysis. Careful analysis, methodical.

○ Good praise and good prayer: about praise and about prayer. Used to praise. In praise, it can be persuasive.

○ A flow of words: if: as if; Hanging river: torrent pouring. When you talk, it's like a waterfall. Describe talking and distinguishing. It's not over yet.

○ spewing: spewing: describes the continuous flow of water. As uninterrupted as running water. There's a lot to say, and it's not over yet

○ Answer like a stream: Answer: Answer. Answers flow like water. Good eloquence and quick response.

○ Answer like water: Answer like water. Describe the answer quickly and fluently.

○ Shimonoseki Maru: Roll down the hillside. Metaphor homeopathy unimpeded, agile without stagnation.

○ Hanging River: Hanging River: Waterfall; Running water: The water flows quickly. The river flows downwards. Metaphor is eloquent or fluent.

○ words of wisdom: to: the most; Name: prestigious for a long time. The most correct truth, the most incisive speech.

○ Jinyu: Jinyu Meiyu. Metaphor is valuable, valuable advice.

○ Bold words: bold words. Words describing heroism.

○ advocating big discussion: advocating: high; Macro: big. Point out colorful and ambitious comments or opinions.

○ On non-publication: publication: deletion, the words written on ancient bamboo slips will be deleted if there is any mistake. Refers to correct and unchangeable remarks.