What idiom is the girl's head, a Lamian Noodles, an upside-down peach and a bouquet of flowers?

Young woman's face and peach blossom-miss a peerless beauty

rén miàn táo huā

[Interpretation]? The original intention is that a woman's appearance and peach blossom set each other off; Later used to refer to the woman she loves but can't meet.

[Out]? Don Cui Hu's poem "Traveling South of the City": "Last year today, this door; Peach blossoms set each other off in red. People don't know where to go; Peach blossoms are still smiling in the spring breeze. "

[pronunciation]? People; You can't pronounce "yén".

[shape recognition]? Flowers; Can't write "wow"

People go to empty buildings.

[antonym] Together

[usage]? Most of them are used to commemorate lovers. Generally used as predicate and object.

[structure]? Subject-predicate type