In ancient times, the idiom " lingering " could be used to describe a beauty who was reluctant to leave the house.
There are many idioms that people are reluctant to part with. The following are some of the more commonly used ones: Reluctant to part: It refers to being extremely reluctant to let go of something or someone. Reluctant to part: It refers to being very reluctant to leave something or someone. 3. Remain to linger: It refers to a place where you like the scenery, things, or people very much and are unwilling to leave. 4. Worry about someone or something. It means that you are very concerned about someone or something and often feel very sad about it. 5. Reluctant to part with: It is used to describe someone who is extremely reluctant to part with something or someone. The heart is willing but the strength is insufficient: It is used to describe the reluctance to leave something or someone in time. 7 Reluctant Place: It refers to the place occupied by someone or something that is very precious and nostalgic. 8. To linger: to describe someone who is extremely reluctant to leave. 9. Remain reluctant to leave: describe someone who is very reluctant to leave. 10. Unbreakable: It refers to the reluctance to part with something or someone.
The idiom to describe the beautiful posture of many figures was " shadow of a person ", which meant that when one's vision was blurred, one would feel that there were people one after another without seeing the person directly. It could be used to describe the beautiful posture of many figures. There was also " graceful bearing ", which referred to the demeanor of the wind. The graceful bearing meant that the woman's posture was gentle and beautiful. It could be used to describe the woman's graceful bearing. " Rose Fragrance Shadow: The Story of Sweetheart's Growth " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!
In modern times, literati often used the words "literary youth" or "literary workers" to refer to those who liked reading, writing, painting, and other literary activities, as well as those who had made achievements in the field of culture and art.
Alright, here are the idioms used to describe the beauty of ancient women: [1. National Beauty and Heavenly Fragrance: A woman's beauty is like a national treasure that makes people drool.] [2. Beauty of the Flower and the Moon: A woman's beauty is as beautiful as the flowers and the moon.] [3. Devastating Beauty: A woman's beauty is enough to topple an entire country and city.] 4. Peerless Beauty: A woman's beauty is beyond ordinary and very beautiful. 5. Beauty like a water lotus: It described a woman's beauty as fresh and beautiful as a water lotus. 6. Natural Beauty: It refers to a woman's beauty that is given by nature. Bright eyes and white teeth: It described a woman's big eyes and white teeth as very beautiful. 8. Delicate and alluring: It described a woman's beauty as beautiful as a delicate flower. 9. As beautiful as flowers and jade: It described a woman's beauty as beautiful as flowers and jade. [10: As beautiful as a fairy: It refers to a woman's beauty as beautiful as a fairy.]
The standards of beauty in ancient times varied according to time, region, culture, and other factors. The following are some common standards of beauty in ancient times: 1. Beautiful face: The faces of ancient beauties were usually described as beautiful, beautiful, delicate, gorgeous, and so on. Their facial features were clear, their eyes were big and bright, their eyebrows were long, their noses were straight, and their lips were red. 2. White skin: The skin of ancient beauties was usually described as white, delicate, smooth, shiny, and so on. They paid attention to the maintenance of their skin and often used various skincare products to keep their skin fair and tender. 3. [Graceful figure: The figure of an ancient beauty was usually described as graceful, curvaceous, light and agile.] They paid attention to the exercise and maintenance of their bodies, and often performed various dances, yoga, and other exercises to keep their bodies graceful and light. 4. Elegant temperament: The temperament of ancient beauties was usually described as elegant, quiet, gentle, virtuous, and so on. They paid attention to their inner self-cultivation and often read poetry and books to learn etiquette to improve their temperament. It should be noted that the standards of beauty in ancient times were not static. The aesthetic standards of different eras, regions, and cultures were also different. At the same time, the aesthetic standards of modern society were different from those of ancient times. Modern people paid more attention to the beauty of nature, health, and personality. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The standards of beauty in ancient times mainly included fair skin, smooth and delicate skin, bright and spirited eyes, black and beautiful hair, goose shaped face, small and rosy lips, neat and white teeth, fair face with a hint of red, moderate body length, thin waist and snow-white skin, and so on. Ancient people also attached great importance to eyebrows, believing that the shape and color of eyebrows could show a person's beauty. The eyebrows of ancient beauties were generally thin and curved single eyelids, not the common double eyelids of modern times. In addition, the ancients also paid attention to the shape of the nose, believing that the nose should be straight and high. Regarding the mouth, the ancients believed that a woman's mouth should be small and exquisite. In general, the beauty standards of ancient beauties focused on overall coordination and light facial features, pursuing natural beauty and charm. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Peerless beauty was not an idiom. In Chinese, there was an idiom called " peerless ", which expressed the meaning of being unique, but there was no such idiom as " peerless beauty ". Click on the link below to read the comic "The Peerless Taoist Couple Said My Emperor's Physique Is Invincible"
Xue Xiaoran's Ancient Boarding Journey (Thousand Ink) was a novel about the ancient days. The story told the story of Xue Xiaoran traveling to ancient times, struggling to survive in the jungle with a half-dead and ugly man, and gradually walking out of the jungle to start a journey of survival in another world. However, as time passed, not only did the man become more and more handsome, even his identity had undergone a huge change. This novel was based on the story of gluttons eating and drinking in ancient times, and it also involved the plot of kidnapping a top-notch Langjun. This novel had a total of 1149 chapters and was not yet finished.
"Gather together" was a commonly used phrase, but it was not an idiom. Translated as: Palace of Pleasure, the novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There are many idioms that mean to work together, such as being in the same boat through thick and thin, working together, and so on. These idioms all express the meaning of people working together to do something. The story of one person and a group of people is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!