Describe ancient men: handsome, charming, personable, gentle, majestic, extraordinary and refined, with a face like a crown jade, well-proportioned, handsome, with fine eyes, Matthew stars, personable, handsome, short-sighted, pointed mouth, monkey cheeks and bee eyes.
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1. Sinking fish and falling geese: refers to the fish seeing it, sinking to the bottom of the water, the geese seeing it and landing on the sandbar. Describe the beauty of women. The "sinking fish" is one of the four ancient beauties, among which the "sinking fish" is a stone and the "falling geese" is Wang Zhaojun. But for other reasons, it is not important to describe beauty by sinking fish and falling geese.
2. Skin is better than snow: it is a Chinese character, and the pinyin is Jρ fè ng Xu ě, which describes a woman's skin color as beautiful and whiter than snow.
3. Head-to-toe gap: This is an idiom pronounced tóu tóng chǐ hu, which means bald head and thin teeth. Describe the state of aging. From Han Yu's Commentary on Lectures.
4.Charming: this is an idiom, pronounced as f ě ng Li ú tng, which means that people are talented but informal.
5. dermatophytes: the head is small and sharp like a roe deer, and the eyes are small and round like mice. Describe people as ugly and cunning. Lu You's poem "Dream into the Zen Forest, Old Sufang Ascends the Mount": "How can a dusty chariot and horse fall, and the mouse's eyes are tired and meaningless; I am happy to dream of a virtuous person, and I am proud of the dragon. " In modern times, a new meaning has been born, describing people as haggard, with low quality, wretched nature and love to do what they can.
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Baidu encyclopedia: sinking fish and falling geese
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Baidu encyclopedia: charm