An idiom or sentence to describe a beautiful woman dressed in gorgeous and noble clothes as dangerous could be: 1. In danger. 2. A fox using the power of a tiger to intimidate others. 3. To be fierce on the outside, but weak on the inside-to describe the emptiness in one's heart and the toughness in one's appearance, but in reality, one is very fragile. 4. Gorgeously dressed-a description of a woman's beautiful posture that attracts people's attention. 5. A tiger's head but a snake's tail (hhead lè tail)-a metaphor for something that was very imposing at the beginning but ultimately failed.
The idioms and poems describing beautiful women are as follows: [1. Devastating beauty: A woman's beauty has reached a level that can make the country fall for her.] 2. National Beauty: It described a woman's beauty as precious as a national treasure, making people obsessed with it. 3. Bright eyes and white teeth: To describe a woman's beauty and intelligence as if she was bathed in a spring breeze. 4. Peerless Beauty: To describe a woman's beauty and talent that is unforgettable. 5. Beauty and beauty of the flowers and the moon: describe the beauty and posture of a woman, as delicate and charming as a flower, as beautiful as the moon. [6. National Beauty: A woman's beauty has reached a level that can make people and the country fall for her.] 7. Natural Beauty: It is used to describe a woman's beauty that cannot be achieved through artificial modification. It is as precious as a treasure of nature. 8. Clear Water and Beautiful Stone: It described a woman's beauty and posture as clear as water and as beautiful as stone. [9. Clear Eyebrows: A description of a woman's beauty and delicate features that have reached an unforgettable level.] [10. Tall and graceful: It refers to a woman's beauty and figure as tall as a slender mountain peak.] Sentence: Her beauty was unforgettable, as delicate as a flower, as beautiful as the moon. Her elegant temperament made people feel like they were bathed in the spring breeze. Her beauty and talent were irresistible, as precious as nature's treasures.
There are many sentences to describe beautiful women. She was as beautiful as a fairy, radiant and peerless. Her beauty lit up the whole room like the bright moon. Her smile was as bright and warm as the sun. Her beauty bloomed like a flower in everyone's heart. Her face was as clear as jade, making people fall in love with her. Her elegant temperament was irresistible. Her skin was as white as snow, smooth and delicate, intoxicating. She was tall, slender, elegant, and mesmerizing. Her hair was as soft as silk, dancing in a unique rhythm that was intoxicating. Her beauty was intoxicating, as if the whole world had stopped.
There are many sentences to describe beautiful women. Here are some examples: Her beauty is as radiant as the moon in the ditch. Her beauty was like a bright pearl shining with dazzling light. Her face was as clear as jade, and her skin was as white as snow. Her beauty was like a fresh flower dancing in the breeze, emitting a charming fragrance. Her beauty was like a painting that made people forget to leave, as if they were in a beautiful fairy tale world. Her face was as soft as silk, and her facial features were as delicate as sculptures, making people intoxicated by her beauty. Her face was as bright as the moon, making people fall in love with her. Her beauty is intoxicating and irresistible, as if falling into a beautiful trap. Her beauty was like a refreshing breeze that made people feel relaxed and excited. Her beauty is like the changing clouds in the sky.
An example of a beautiful sentence describing the dress of a palace fight is as follows: Every palace fighter in the palace had chosen a dress that suited their character. They wore gorgeous dresses and jewelry to show their status and wealth. Dressed in an exquisite purple robe, she walked gracefully into the palace. Her dress was embroidered with gorgeous flowers, and her jewels and jewelry glittered in the sun. The red clothes were bright and glistening, emitting a strong heat. She was wearing a red cloak with a black cloak over it, looking fashionable and solemn. Her dress was simple and elegant but full of details. She was wearing a black tight-fitting dress with golden patterns embroidered on it and a pair of black high heels, which made her look elegant. She was dressed in a black robe with golden patterns embroidered on it, and a pair of black earrings and necklace showed her elegance.
An example of a beautiful woman's ancient sentence is as follows: A beauty that could topple a country and the world. 2 national beauty, heavenly fragrance, bright eyes, white teeth. 3. The flower face and moon appearance are as beautiful as flowers. 4. Beautiful on the outside and intelligent on the inside. 5. Peerless and independent. Bright eyes, good eyes, beautiful eyes. 7. The yellow eyebrows of the Swallow Pill Sparrow were like a painting. 8. Natural beauty, natural beauty. 9. Beautiful as a flower, as charming as fire. 10 alluring beauty, national beauty.
It is a noble and beautiful man.
The scenery of the Noble Academy was definitely not ordinary. Its campus covered an area of about 100 square meters. The garden was covered with green grass and flowers. The trees by the roadside were tall and straight, and their leaves were luxuriant. The buildings in the school were unique, exquisite carvings, and gorgeous decorations.
Alright, here's an ancient sentence to describe a beautiful woman's smile: A smile with curved brows will dispel all worries. I smile in the netherworld, knowing the way home in the breeze. 3. Her smile was like a flower that could topple a country. 4. Smile sweetly, peach and plum blossoms fill the world. 5 was beaming with joy. 6. Kind and amiable. The sun was shining brightly among the nine suns. 8. Laugh heartily and don't care about trifles. 9. Smiling and humorous. Her smile was as beautiful as a painting.
There was a peerless beauty who could topple a country.
Being hot was an idiom that was both beautiful and hot. This idiom is used to describe a person with great power and arrogance, who makes people afraid to approach him. It came from the poem "A Beautiful Woman" by Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. This idiom vividly describes a person or thing that is both attractive and intimidating.