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Idiom: pull a long face
Pinyin: kǔ Wen ǔ Wen
Explanation: frowning, sad face. Describe the appearance of sadness.
Source: Master Wang Yuan's "The West Chamber" Book III, the second fold: "People are smart before, but sad behind."
Father Cheng was so angry that he pulled a long face and insisted on going out to find the villagers himself. ★ Chapter 48 of The Scholars by Qing Wu Jingzi?
Pinyin code: cmkl
Synonym:? Close your eyes and frown.
Antonym:? Smile, smile, smile.
Usage: as predicate, attribute and adverbial; Used for worry, distress, or anxiety.
English: pull a long face
2、
Idiom: Have a pair of good eyes.
Pinyin: méI qīng méXiü
Explanation: Eyebrows and eyes: Eyebrows and eyes generally refer to appearance. It is not tacky to describe a person's handsome appearance.
Source: Yuan Anonymous's "Contract Literature" first fold: "There is a child, called hold down. He is three years old and has beautiful eyes. He is a good boy. "
For example, because he is a noble child, he often has fine features, elegant manners and a high level of knowledge. ★ Wen Yiduo's Qu Yuan problem?
Pinyin code: mqmx
Synonym:? Like painted eyebrows and clear eyes.
Antonym:? An unattractive/inconspicuous appearance
Lantern riddle: faint green hills, full of autumn water.
Usage: as predicate, attribute and adverbial; Refers to a person's appearance
English: It has delicious characteristics.
3、
Idiom: blush
Pinyin: hong gu ā ng m m m m mi à n mi à n
Explanation: describe a person with a good complexion, ruddy complexion and radiant face.
Source: Source: Han Qingbangqing's Biography of Flowers on the Sea: The 37th time: "A cigarette in your mouth, a cup of ink on your nose, red face, different weather. Go upstairs and look around directly. "
Example: Her face is red and she is in good spirits.
Pinyin code: hgmm
Synonym:? Smile with satisfaction
Antonym:? Wax yellow emaciation
Two-part allegorical saying: The sun just came out of the mountain.
Riddle: Eat cigarettes at night
Usage: as predicate and attribute; Of a person's skin color
English: Very healthy.
4、
Idiom: a crane sends a child's face.
Pinyin: hè fà tóng yán
Commentary: Crane has feathery white hair and ruddy face like a child. Describe the old man as good-looking.
Source: Tang Tianying's "Sleepwalking in the Louvre": "Talking to yourself is not a fairy, and the crane is childlike."
For example, the sentence: (Hua Tuo) How can a child's eyes float with the posture of birth? ★ Ming Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms back to the fifteenth time.
Pinyin code: hfty
Synonym:? Rejuvenate and be strong.
Antonym:? Get old before you get old.
Lantern riddle: the head of a white boy
Usage: as predicate and attribute; Refers to the elderly
English: White hair is ruddy, complicated and tough.
5、
Idiom: sallow and emaciated
Pinyin: mi à mi à n Hu á ng j ü shü u
Explanation: Yellow-faced woman, with a thin figure. Describe people who are malnourished or sick.
Source: Yuan Anonymous's "One-horned Cow" is the first discount: "Brother, you are so yellow-faced, how can you win?"
I found a small room behind the kitchen and saw several old monks sitting on the ground, all pale and emaciated. ★ Shi Ming Naian's "Water Margin" for the sixth time?
Pinyin code: mhjs
Synonym:? Looks hungry.
Antonym:? glowing with health
Usage: as predicate, attribute and complement; Describe a person's face is not good
English: sallow and emaciated