Idiom culture is a wonderful flower in the garden of Chinese traditional culture, and it is also one of the essence of the classics of Chinese traditional culture. Below are the idioms I have compiled for you to describe women walking. Welcome to read. Idioms describing women's walking
Lotus steps move lightly
The explanation refers to the graceful and noble posture of a woman's walking.
Expand "Lotus" as the name of women's feet is a kind of beautiful name in Buddhist art. Most Bodhisattvas stand barefoot on lotus flowers, which may be an important reason why lotus flowers are associated with women's feet.
Weak Liu Fufeng
Explain and describe the graceful and elegant posture when moving.
Source: "Dream of Red Mansions" Baoyu's impression of Daiyu when he first met her - "Two curved eyebrows that look like a frown but not a frown, a pair of eyes that look like joy but not happiness. There is a worry about both dimples, The disease spreads all over the body. There are a few tears, and there is a slight wheezing. When you are quiet, you are like a beautiful flower shining on the water. The heart is like a weak willow, and the disease is like Xizi."
Niao Niao Tingting
Explanation: Niao Niao: soft and beautiful appearance; Tingting: beautiful appearance. Describes a woman's graceful posture.
From Chapter 67 of "Romance of the Sui and Tang Dynasties": "Just arrived at the mountain gate, I saw a group of women walking in the lane."
Step by Step Lotus
Explanation describes a woman's light gait.
Source of "Southern History·Qi Benji 2": "He also chiseled gold into lotus flowers to cover the ground, and ordered Concubine Pan to walk on them, saying: 'Lotus flowers are born step by step.'"
Graceful
Explanation describes the posture as soft and beautiful.
Source from Ancient Yuefu's "Peacock Flying Southeast": "The four-cornered dragon flag, graceful and graceful, is carried by the wind."
Swaying posture
Explain the graceful and graceful posture. look.
Example: The setting sun was shining slantingly, and the evening breeze came, blowing the sweet-scented osmanthus flowers all over the garden, swaying, and the fragrance was fragrant.
Wanfang
Explanation of deportment: posture, appearance; Wanfang: many aspects. Describing appearance and posture as beautiful in all aspects.
From "Tongsheng Fu" by Zhang Heng of the Han Dynasty: "A plain girl is my teacher, and her manners are all over the place." Extended reading: Other idioms about walking
1. Hard to move even an inch : It’s hard to move even one step. Describes difficulty walking. It also refers to a difficult situation.
2. Walking like flying: Describing light steps and walking as fast as flying.
3. It is difficult to move even an inch: It is difficult to move even one step. Describes difficulty walking. It also refers to a difficult situation.
4. Duck walks and goose steps: step: walk. Walk like geese and ducks. A metaphor for walking slowly.
5. Walking worthy of the shadow, sleeping worthy of the quilt: quilt: quilt. There is no sorry shadow when walking, and there is no sorry quilt when sleeping. It is a metaphor for people who behave brightly and have a clear conscience.
6. Hobble: walk with a limp. Describes the inconvenience of walking legs and feet, and the appearance of a staggered person.
7. Remembrance of impotent people: People with paralyzed lower limbs always want to be able to stand up and walk. It means that a certain idea is very strong and cannot be realized.
8. Walking as fast as flying: Walking as fast as flying. Also known as "walking like the wind", "walking as fast as flying", "walking like flying".
9. arrogant: arrogant: holding your feet high when walking; arrogant: high-spirited. When walking, he raises his feet very high and looks very confident. Describes a proud, complacent and ecstatic look.
10. Be soft-handed and soft-footed: still say tiptoeing. Describes putting your feet very lightly when walking.
11. When three people walk together, there must be one who can be my teacher: If three people walk together, one of them must be my teacher. It means that you should not be ashamed to ask questions and learn from others humbly.
12. Walk calmly: walk: walk; calmly: steady. Walk calmly and steadily.
13. Walking like the wind: describes walking as briskly as the wind.
14. Wobbly: describes walking unsteadily. It is a metaphor for being easily shaken and unsteady.
15. Mingxing: Ming: dim; Mingxing: walking at night; Ming: point; Huan: ground. Walking in the dark at night is like a blind man pointing his stick at the ground. It is a metaphor for studying knowledge, not knowing the way, and exploring in secret.
16. Follow in the footsteps of others: Dust in the wake of others when walking or driving. Refers to following someone behind. It is a metaphor for following imitation and learning what others do, which is not creative.
17. Swagger: swaying when walking. Describe the arrogant attitude of thinking one is great.
18. The dust behind the steps: the dust raised when walking. It means to follow others and imitate.
19. Staggering: staggering: walking unsteadily. Walking crookedly.
20. Walking without following the right path: Walking without following the right path. It is a metaphor for taking shortcuts in order to learn.
21. Walking like the wind: describes walking as briskly as the wind.
22. Light feet and light hands: tiptoe. Describes putting your feet very lightly when walking.
23. When walking, always carry Sutra: Xing: walking; Sutra: Sutra. I often carry scriptures with me when I walk. Describes people who are eager to learn.
24. Staggering gait: a swaying and slow walking posture.
25. Walk and gallop: walk: run. He can run as fast as a horse. Describes walking fast.
26. Tao but not path: Tao: walking. Path: path. Walk on broad roads rather than side streets to avoid danger.
27. Crane walking and duck walking: describes the way of walking and running.
28. Take a square step: take your time and walk slowly. A metaphor for slow work.
29. Fen Hua Fu Liu: Describes the beautiful walking posture of a woman. Same as "split the flowers and meet the willows".
30. Prevent choking when eating and falling when walking: Prevent choking on food when eating and preventing falling when walking. Describes handling things with caution.
31. Walking with speed: describes walking very fast or doing things neatly.
32. Xuebu Handan: Xuebu: learning to walk. It is a metaphor for mechanical imitation. Not only will you fail to learn from others' strengths, but you will also lose your own original abilities.
33. Quick hands and light feet: The hand movements are fast and the walking steps are light. Refers to the person's brisk movements.
34. Knead your feet and hands: Walk lightly with your hands and feet, acting cautiously.
35. Wolf Gu Suspicion: Refers to looking left and right, with fear and hesitation. Wolf Gu, the wolf often looks back when walking; Suspicion, the fox is suspicious by nature.
36. Flowers and butterflies dance: Flowers and butterflies dance and fly in the wind. It is a metaphor for the soft and light walking posture of a young woman.
37. Stumbling: describes the appearance of walking unsteadily.
38. Being sent to the countryside: walking barefoot. Hair down and walking barefoot. Describes extreme grief.
39. Duck walks and goose walks: ducks and geese walk in eight-character steps, because it is used to describe the slow and swaying appearance of people walking.
40. Those whose shins are larger than their thighs have difficulty stepping: shin: calf; thigh: thigh; step: walking. If your calves are larger than your thighs, you won't be able to walk steadily. Metaphors that put the cart before the horse cannot be used together.
41. Walking as fast as flying: describes walking as light as flying.
42. Three steps and three shakes: refers to the way a person walks swaying or looking leisurely and contented.
43. Look like an eagle and walk like a tiger. Described as a sinister and vicious person.
44. Tiptoeing: Still saying tiptoeing. Describes putting your feet very lightly when walking. Same as "light hands and soft feet".
45. Xingmai Mimi, the center is shaking: Xingmai: walking; Mimi: walking slowly. Walking slowly, my heart wanders. Describes a heavy and confused mood.
46. Cultivators give way to the side, and travelers give way: Side: field boundary. Those who farm give the field boundary to each other, and those who walk make way for others to go first. Describes courtesy as a social custom.
47. Walking alone: ??Walking alone.
48. Night Walk in Brocade: Brocade: Silk fabric with colorful patterns. Wearing brocade clothes and walking at night. Metaphors cannot show glory and wealth in front of others.
49. Handan Xuebu: Handan: the capital of Zhao State during the Warring States Period; Xuebu: learning to walk. It is a metaphor that if you fail to imitate others, you will forget what you originally knew.
50. Strut: look up and walk with big steps. Describes extraordinary ambition or arrogant attitude.
51. Staggering: walking unsteadily with a crooked body.
52. Shishierxing: describes walking slowly. He left his son to sigh and brought him to give alms.
53. Goose walks like duck steps: step: walk. Walk like geese and ducks. A metaphor for walking slowly.
54. Divide the flowers and meet the willows: Describes the beautiful walking posture of a woman. Also known as "split flowers and brush willows".
55. Walking as fast as flying: describes walking as fast as flying.
56. Eagle looks like wolf steps: See like an eagle and walk like a wolf. Described as a sinister and vicious person.