1. Idioms to describe a woman’s demeanor
Graceful and graceful [fēng zī chuò yuē] [Explanation] wind: grace; graceful: a woman’s graceful posture. Describe a woman’s graceful and graceful posture. Graceful and graceful [ ē nuó duō zī] [Explanation] Describes a soft and beautiful posture. Slim [tíng tíng yù lì] [Explanation] Tingting: a tall and upright appearance. Describes a woman's slender figure. It also describes tall and straight figures such as flowers and trees. Various manners yí tài wàn qiān attire: posture, appearance. Describes appearance and posture that are beautiful in all aspects. Pinyin yí tài wàn fāng of 俯万方. Explanation of attire: appearance and posture; Wanfang: refers to various postures. Describes appearance and posture that are beautiful in all aspects. 娉婷婀娜 [pīng tíng ē nà] [Explanation] ① Describes the soft and beautiful posture of a woman. ② Refers to the beautiful woman looking forward to life [gù pàn shēng zī] [Explanation] Zi: posture, posture. When you look back, you will see a beautiful appearance. .Describes expressive features and moving posture. 2. Idioms to describe a woman’s demeanor
Graceful and graceful [fēng zī chuò yuē] [Explanation] wind: grace; graceful: a woman’s graceful posture. Describe a woman’s graceful and charming posture. Graceful and graceful [ē nuó duō zī] [Explanation] ] Describes the soft and beautiful posture. Slim [tíng tíng yù lì] [Explanation] Tingting: tall and upright appearance. Describes the slender figure of a woman. It also describes the tall and straight figures of flowers and trees. The manners are myriad yí tài wàn qiān attire: posture, appearance. Describes appearance and posture that are beautiful in all aspects. Pinyin yí tài wàn fāng means appearance: appearance and posture; Wanfang: refers to various postures. Describes appearance and posture that are beautiful in all aspects. 婉婷婀娜[pīng tíng ē nà] [Explanation] ① Describes a woman’s soft posture. ② Refers to a beautiful woman looking forward to her appearance [gù pàn shēng zī] [Explanation] Zi: posture, posture. When you look back and raise your eyes, you will have a wonderful appearance. Describes the expressive features of the eyebrows and the moving posture. . 3. What are the words to describe a woman's beautiful appearance?
Cardamom Years: "Farewell" by Du Mu of Tang Dynasty "Pingping is more than thirteen years old, and the Cardamom Years are in early February". Later, the woman was said to be thirteen or fourteen years old.
Twenty-eight years old: that is, sixteen years old, referring to a young and beautiful woman. The year of breaking the melon: break the melon into two characters, that is, the year of 28, which refers to the age of a woman at 16, or the age of 88 or 64.
The age of the hairpin: The hairpin is the hairpin used to tie the hair in ancient times. In ancient times, if a woman was engaged, she would have a hairpin when she was 15 years old, and if she was not engaged, she would have a hairpin when she was 20 years old. It means that a woman has reached the age of marriage. Hua Xin Nian Hua: Hua Xin, the message of flowering, refers to the flowering period, refers to the woman's age of twenty-four, and generally refers to the age when a woman is young and beautiful.
The word waizi guizhong: refers to a girl who is not yet married, and boudoir refers to the bedroom where a woman lives. (This term can be used by any unmarried woman, but not by an engaged woman.) 女大不中 stay: Zhong, suitable. It means that a woman must get married in time when she reaches adulthood and should not stay at home for a long time.
Yunying is not married: Yunying is the name of a famous singer in Zhongling in the Tang Dynasty. Yunying is still married, which generally refers to an adult woman who is not married.
Yaotao Pu Li: Yaopu refers to the lush flowers and trees, and is a metaphor for youth and beauty. It is often used to celebrate weddings. It also describes gorgeous and prosperous peaches and plums, and is also a metaphor for literary and artistic works with gorgeous words but lack of character in content. . The charm remains: the woman's grace and beauty remain as before.
(Any woman over 40 whose beauty is no less beautiful than when she was young can be used.) Milfs: Xu Niang refers to the Xu family, the concubine of Emperor Liang Yuan, and refers to charming women who have reached or passed middle age. .
Pearls turn yellow with age: It is a metaphor that women and the elderly are looked down upon, just like pearls that turn yellow over time and become worthless. Cai Feng Sui Crow: Sui, follow, Cai Feng Sui Crow, a metaphor for a beautiful and smart woman marrying an ugly and foolish man.
Pipa don’t hold your arms: In the old days, it meant a woman remarried. From Bai Juyi's "Pipa Xing".
The old sword in the weak times: a metaphor for a wife in poverty. It is only applicable to people who are already prosperous or developed to call their wives when they are poor or unsuccessful.
The wife of chaff: refers to a wife who is in trouble when people are poor. Family background: a daughter of a wealthy family who is talented and educated; a lady is a virtuous and talented woman.
A lady from a wealthy family. Xiaojiabiyu: refers to a young and beautiful woman from a small family.
Golden branches and jade leaves: It used to refer to the royal family, but also refers to noble young ladies. Phoenix is ??born in a crow's nest: a phoenix is ??born in a crow's nest, which is a metaphor for a mediocre mother giving birth to a beautiful daughter, or a poor family or place producing outstanding talents.
Temperament and posture: Heroine: a metaphor for a brave and heroic woman. (Specially used to describe heroic women) Heroes among women: Outstanding people among women.
Synonyms include: among women, Yao and Shun, among women among husbands. A woman’s lack of talent is virtue: a standard used by the old society to measure women’s virtues, advocating that women do not need to be knowledgeable or talented, but only need to be obedient.
Nüliu people: refers to women, often with the connotation of contempt or inferiority.
Talented and beautiful: both knowledgeable and handsome. (Mostly used to praise a woman for her talent and beauty) My Fair Lady: It is a metaphor for a woman who is beautiful on the outside and smart on the inside. Any woman who is beautiful on the outside and smart on the inside can use this word to praise her.
Xiuwaihuizhong: beautiful on the outside but smart on the inside. It is often used to describe a woman who is beautiful and smart. Hui Xin Wan Zhi: Wan, pure white silk, describes a woman's beautiful appearance and pure soul.
Hui Zhi Lan Xin: Hui, Lan, the name of vanilla, metaphorically describes a woman’s pure heart, gentleness and tranquility. The atmosphere under the forest (to): the quiet state, atmosphere, and demeanor of the forest, which is a metaphor for the elegant and elegant demeanor of a woman.
Graceful and graceful: delicate, beautiful, and graceful. It is mostly used to describe the beauty of women's posture.
Wanfang's manners: manners, appearance and gestures, all directions, many and varied, described in various ways, very beautiful. Qianjiaobaimei: It is a metaphor for the charming posture of a woman or a flower that is loved by everyone. It is specially used to describe the demeanor of a woman or a flower.
Beautiful appearance. Female transformation: refers to the great changes in all aspects of a woman’s appearance and temperament during her growth and development. Natural beauty: a metaphor for a beautiful woman, like a special person specially given by God.
You, special, is specially used to describe a gorgeous and charming woman. qingguoqingcheng: a metaphor for the extreme beauty of a woman, specifically used to praise peerless beauties.
国色天香: Originally refers to peonies with beautiful flowers and colors, and later refers to women with outstanding talents and appearance. Describe the beauty of women.
The fish sinks and the wild goose falls: The fish sinks to the bottom of the water and the wild goose falls from the sky. Describes a woman's appearance as extremely beautiful.
Close the moon and shy the flowers: to close, to avoid, to be shy, to be impatient, to avoid the moon when it sees it, and to make the flowers feel ashamed when they see it. It is generally used to describe the beauty of a woman. Beautiful appearance can be eaten: A beautiful appearance or a beautiful scenery can be eaten. It describes a woman's beautiful appearance or the scenery is so beautiful that it makes people fascinated and forgetful.
Often used to describe a woman’s beauty. Fengrong Shengchun (shi): Feng, plump, face, face, curly hair, drooping temples.
It also refers to hair, plump appearance, thick and long hair, describing a woman’s health and beauty. Light body: A woman's figure is slim and graceful.
Only suitable for describing beautiful and slim women. Fengyun Pingting: Fengyun, charm, Pingting, beautiful posture.
Describes a woman who is plump and beautiful, with a beautiful posture. Fengziyeli: Yeli, coquettish and gorgeous, describes a woman's charming appearance and posture.
Surrounded by pearls and emerald green: It is a metaphor for the luxurious and beautiful decoration of women, or describes the many beauties serving them. Jewelry: precious and gorgeous clothing, etc., often used to describe women's luxurious clothing and dazzling accessories.
A charming smile: the appearance of a clever smile. Any woman's beautiful smile can be described with this word.
A slight turn of eyes: describes the look of a beautiful woman. Any beautiful woman can use this word to describe her.
Feelings and affection: It is a metaphor for a woman who is full of affection. A term used to describe a woman who wants to express her love but is too shy to express it.
Shui Xingyanghua: A term used to describe a woman whose temperament and behavior flow like water and float like poplar flowers, whose behavior is not dignified and who is not firm in love. Teeth are made up of shells: the shells are made up of rickets, describing the teeth as white and neat.
The teeth are as square and white as the seeds of a gourd. Yingshengyanyu: It is often used as a metaphor for a woman's soft and pleasant voice.
4. Idioms describing a person’s manners
Thousands of charms
Various styles
Various manners
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Close the moon and shy the flowers
Calm and unhurried
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Graceful and luxurious
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Majestic
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I hope my answer will be helpful to you! 5. What are the idioms that describe manners
Thousands of charms
Various styles
All kinds of manners
The fish sinks and the wild goose
The moon is shy of the flowers
Calm and unhurried
Elegant
Upright and upright
Graceful
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Open-minded
Slim
Adorable and naive
Gentle and gentle
Personable
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High-spirited
High-spirited
Majestic
Radiant
Generous in manners
The appearance is dignified
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