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33 idioms describing men

1. Face like powder: describes the beauty of a man.

2. Ang Cang Qi Chi: refers to a majestic and majestic man.

3. Gentle and elegant: gentle attitude and elegant behavior.

4. Wild bees and butterflies: a metaphor for a frivolous and dissolute man.

5. Strong man: a tall, strong man.

6. Qiyu Xuanang: describes a person who is full of energy and has extraordinary demeanor.

7. Magnificent: Describes a person who is full of energy and has extraordinary demeanor.

8. Lang Die Kuang Bee: frivolous bee butterfly. A metaphor for a frivolous man.

9. A humble gentleman: refers to a person who is humble and strict with himself.

10. Lianxiangxiyu: a metaphor for a man’s caring and considerate care for the woman he loves.

11. Langdie and wandering bee: a metaphor for a man with a frivolous attitude who likes to tease women.

12. The year of crowning: In ancient times, when a man was twenty years old, a crowning ceremony was held to indicate that he had reached adulthood.

13. Drunken Jade Decaying Mountain: Describes the elegant and graceful appearance of a man but his drunken demeanor.

14. Long body and crane standing: Describes a tall and slender man who looks like a standing crane.

15. Talented man and beautiful woman: The man is talented and the woman is beautiful, which is an ideal couple.

16. Beautiful as a crown jade: The original metaphor is just good-looking in appearance. Later, he described the man as good-looking.

17. Qianqianjunzi: refers to a person who is modest and prudent, can strictly demand himself, and has noble character.

18. Single Ding’s body: Ding: an adult man; Single Ding: an only son. Refers to an adult man without brothers.

19. Xu Gong in the North of the City: Originally refers to the handsome man named Xu from Qi State during the Warring States Period. Later, it became a nickname for handsome men.

20. Biao: a small tiger, a metaphor for a strong body; Han: a man. A tall, stocky man.

21. Duanyan Guhong: Hong: Hongyan. A lonely goose that has strayed from the flock. It is a metaphor for being alone, mostly referring to an unmarried man.

22. Polite: Binbin: The original meaning is to have both good manners and quality, and later it is used to describe elegance. Describe someone who is elegant and polite.

23. Pale green boy: Pale green: light green, refers to the color of clothing. Originally refers to a boy wearing light green clothes. The latter refers to a young man who pays attention to decoration.

24. Personable: Elegance: elegant manner, refers to beautiful behavior and posture; Pianpian: elegant appearance. The behavior is elegant and graceful.

25. Ang Zang Qi Chi: Ang Zang: a majestic appearance and extraordinary bearing; Qi Chi: a body seven feet tall. Refers to a majestic man.

26. Beautiful and talented people: beautiful young women and talented men. Generally refers to young men and women of similar age who are in a marriage or love relationship.

27. The Year of Plum Blossom: Plum Blossom: The plums fall after they mature. It is a metaphor that a woman has reached the age of marriage. Sometimes it also refers to the age at which a man gets married.

28. Niu Sheng: Niu Sheng: A kind of raw character in opera, playing the role of a young man. A white and tender man refers to a man without masculinity.

29. Personable: Grace: elegant and graceful, refers to beautiful behavior and posture; Pianpian: elegant appearance; elegant and graceful behavior. Describes a free and easy manner.

30. Wenzhibinbin: Wen: literary talent; quality: substance; Binbin: appropriate description. It originally described a person who was both elegant and simple, but later it was used to describe a person who is elegant and polite.

31. Fu Fen He Lang: Fu Fen: apply powder, apply powder; He Lang: He Yan, named Uncle Ping, the adopted son of Cao Cao. It originally refers to He Yan's face, which is as white as powder. Later, it generally refers to handsome men.

32. A gentleman likes to fight: "Qiu" means "enmity". Hate: Spouse. Originally refers to the gentleman's wife. Later, it was used as a formula for men to pursue a good wife.

33. Wenwen: Gentle and polite; Ruya: elegant. Describes a person with a gentle attitude and gentle actions. Nowadays, it also refers to the lack of fighting spirit, lack of boldness and aggressiveness in doing things, and lack of enterprising spirit.