Pronunciation tíng tíng yü
Interpretation of the pavilion: towering and straight. Describe a woman's slim figure. It also describes tall and straight bodies such as flowers and trees.
The source is Dai's "Public Sacrifice to Lady Qi": "As soon as you walk out of the crowd, you are graceful."
2. The eagle turns into a pigeon and still hates its eyes.
Pinyin: yóyóng HuàwéI Ji, yó yó u zó ng qí y ǐ n.
Explanation: Pigeons: birds such as pigeons; Hate: hate. Even if the eagle becomes a pigeon, the bird still hates its eyes. Although the appearance of metaphor has changed, it cannot change its vicious essence.
Source: Founder of Shi Shuo Xin Yu in Liu Yiqing Southern Dynasties: "Although Yang is angry, the eagle turns into a dove. As for the knower, I still hate his eyes. "
3. Hold your head high
It doesn't sound like xi or ng.
Lift your head and stand up. Describe high morale and high morale.
The provenances are all dead, standing there unyielding, holding their heads high. Comrade Wang Zhiyan took the lead in shouting slogans. ("Shangrao concentration camp, heroic spirit forever")
The fourth step: strut.
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Commentary Ang: Lift it up, lift it up. Raise your head and stride forward. Describe high spirits, high spirits.
The groom swaggered up to him and showed off his riding boots and silver spurs. (Lao She's Drum Artist 24)
5. Intense.
Pronunciation Jing Jing yüu shén
Intense interpretation: the appearance is bright. Describe that people's eyes are bright and full of vitality.
The source is Li Ming Kai County's Biography of Noroi Yaqing: "Mr. Wang has a round and wide head, a round and fat body, a childlike mouth and bright eyes. Although he is beautiful, he is not much different. "