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Idioms or words or poems that describe beautiful women are urgently needed.

Make eyes at ...

This refers to women's furtive flirting, which is extended to flattery and collusion. Eye contact is a metaphor for beautiful women's eyes. The second song of Shi's Hundred Steps Hong: "A beautiful woman doesn't want to make eyes at you, but a young girl speaks her mind."

Fairy or beauty

Take Xia Yun as the skirt and the bright moon as the shawl. Borrow a fairy or a beautiful woman

fine hair on the human body

It's called fine waist hair. Borrow beautiful women

The breath of a beautiful woman

(1) refers to the fragrance is better than the beauty of orchids. 2 describe gorgeous words.

Imitate clumsily

Zhuangzi Tian Yun: "So I'm sick and I'm stuck here. The ugly people inside are beautiful and fascinated by it. When the rich see it, they will stay at home; When the poor see it, they leave with their wives. " A book: "Shi, the more beautiful, the more beautiful, beautiful." It is both painful and sad. And the right person, the body should be more convenient, because it is more conducive to its beauty. It's more important from the inside. The ugliness of the neighborhood, taking this as a mirror, is neither ill nor strong, and doubles its ugliness. " Later, because of mocking people who blindly imitate regardless of their own conditions, the effect is very bad. It is also to imitate the modesty of others. Frown, use "parallel", frown.

The beauty of women

Describe the beauty of a woman's appearance. Moth eyebrows, metaphor beauty eyebrows as thin and curved as silkworm moth eyebrows; Dude, roll your eyes.

With pearly white teeth and shining eyes.

Luo Shen Fu written by Wei of the Three Kingdoms: "Red lips are bright outside, white teeth are fresh inside, and bright eyes are good to see." Later, it was used to describe the beauty of women. Also refers to a beautiful woman.

Beautiful or beautiful talent

Describe the beauty of women. Known as a beauty or a beauty wit.

Beautiful women (often) have an unhappy life.

Call beauty misfortune.

It is inappropriate to equate ugliness with beauty.

Biography of the Book of Jin and Zhouyi: "Yu Liang once said,' Everyone likes salty. "Lu yue said,' what is the description of salt-free, which is abrupt and scholar-like.' "See also Shi Shuo Xin Yu Di by Liu Yiqing in the Southern Song Dynasty. No salt, ugly girl of Qi; Yuezhou Beauty Stone. Is to compare ugliness with beauty and nondescript.

(of a woman) with bright eyes and teeth.

Bright eyes and white teeth. Describe the beauty of women. Also refers to beauty

The beauty of women

Waist like a willow, face like a lotus. Describe the beauty of women. Also refers to beauty

The joy and glory of aristocratic life in the Six Dynasties

(1) Wu, Eastern Jin, Song, Qi, Liang and Chen advocate luxury, and ladies are famous for their beauty because they refer to beauty and makeup. ② refers to the luxurious scene of Jinling, the capital of the Six Dynasties.

Beauty confuses you with beauty, so that the words of the remonstrator are not heard by you.

It means confusing the king with beautiful women, disturbing national politics, and making the advice of the admonisher not be listened to by the king. Tongue refers to the minister of admonition

(of calligraphy) the graceful strokes of a calligraphy work.

The language "Taiping Yulan" Volume 748 quoted Liang Yuanang's Book Review of Ancient and Modern Times in the Southern Dynasties: "Wei Changshu, like a flower arranging beauty, dances and laughs in front of the mirror." Later, because "beautiful flowers" were used to describe the beauty of poetry or calligraphy.

A cicada's head flies-beauty

Like the head of a cockroach, like the eyebrows of a moth. It means that the forehead is wide and the eyebrows are bent. Describe a woman's beautiful appearance. Also refers to a beautiful woman.

A woman with a beautiful head refers to many concubines or concubines.

Liang Wudi's Song of the River in the Southern Dynasties: "Twelve lines of gold hairpin on the head, five in the first step." "Twelve lines of golden hairpin" was originally used to describe the number of golden hairpin on a beautiful woman's head. Later, "Twelve lines of golden hairpin" was used to refer to numerous concubines or concubines.

Beautiful women die.

Bury the dead beauty.

Loose hair in women's hair

(1) refers to women's thin and fluffy hairdressing. 2 borrow beauty.

Female family beauty salon

Describe a woman's slender and soft hair. Also refers to a beautiful woman.