An idiom describing a woman's ability.

1, smart and capable

Idiom pinyin: jρng míng néng gàn

Idiom explanation: smart and capable.

The origin of the idiom: Biography of Su Ge in the New Tang Dynasty: "I am proficient in academics and official duties. After my extended service, I was a little bored and demanding, and people complied. "

2, both talent and appearance

Idiom pinyin

Idiom explanation: describe a person with high talent and great knowledge; Beautiful appearance.

The origin of the idiom: Ming Hongkun's "Qing Ping Shan Tang Hua" romantic auspicious pavilion: "My son will marry him when he sees that his writing is peerless and his talent and appearance are both perfect."

3. Show your intelligence and wisdom.

Idiom pinyin

Idiom explanation: beautiful appearance; Mind intelligence show: beautiful; Hui: Smart.

The origin of the idiom: Tang Hanyu's Preface to Sending Li Yuan to Pangu: "Not full, ancient and modern fame and virtue, not annoying ears, eyebrows full of cheeks, clear voice and convenient body, beauty and goodness."

4. The heroine

Idiom pinyin: jρ j Ι n guó y Ι ng xió ng

Idiom definition: women: headscarves and hair ornaments used by ancient women; It is synonymous with women. Heroes among women.

The origin of the idiom: "Book of Jin": "Give up the decoration of humiliating your wife and daughter."

5. Female middle-aged husband

Idiom pinyin: n ǐ zhng zhng f

Idiom explanation: refers to the masculine person among women.

The origin of the idiom: Ming Ling Mengchu's "Surprise at the Second Moment" Volume 17: "Although I am a woman husband, I will go after all. However, it is a million miles away, and it is not convenient on the road. "