The eight-character idiom with stars and white is used for writing novels. It is the heroine's first name "Xing" and the hero's last name "Bai". Urgent use. Thank you.

The white jade is flawless. There are no small spots on the pure white jade. It means that a person or thing is perfect.

Baiding layman Baiding: a commoner without fame. Generally refers to vulgar people.

White-haired and pale-faced: The hair is white and the face is gray. Describe the appearance of the old man.

White hair and red face. White hair and rosy complexion. Describe the radiant appearance of older people.

The white hair is long and white, which means that the person's appearance is aging due to excessive worries.

White-haired green shirt. Green shirt: the clothing of those without fame. It is said that he is old but has not achieved fame.

White rice and green cud. White rice for the guests and green grass for the horses. It is a metaphor for the host's attentive hospitality.

The stain of Bai Gui is a spot on the white jade. It means that a person or thing is generally good, but has some minor flaws.

White and black clearly distinguish between right and wrong.

A white rainbow passes through the sun. A white rainbow passes through the sun. The ancients believed that extraordinary things in the world would cause such changes in celestial phenomena. In fact, this is not a rainbow but a halo, which is a kind of big...

Bai Hua's resentment refers to the sorrow of a woman who has fallen out of favor.

White horse passes through the gap. Baiju: a white horse, a metaphor for the sun; gap: a gap. Like a little white horse running across a small gap. Describe time passing very quickly.

White horse in the empty valley. White horse: a white horse, a metaphor for a virtuous person. It is a metaphor that a capable person is in the wilderness and cannot be an official. Later, it was also used as a metaphor for a capable person to become an official but his career was empty.

White wax Ming Jing White wax: a metaphor for bareness and blankness. Ming Jing: One of the subjects in the imperial examination system. Metaphors are tried and true.

White Dragon Fish Suit The white dragon turns into a fish and swims in the abyss. It is a metaphor for emperors or high-ranking officials to hide their identity and travel in disguise.

Baijian and Huangyue are metaphors for war.

White eyebrows and red eyes are metaphors for nothing.