Here are some elegant four-word idioms that are suitable for girls: - Gentle and Elegant: It described a person with a gentle attitude and elegant manners. - Virtuous gentleman: In ancient times, it meant a high status, noble character, and kindness. It could be used to describe a woman with good moral character, just like the beautiful and virtuous woman described in Guan Yu. - [Soft Jade and Warm Fragrance: From The Romance of the West Chamber, it means that a woman is weak and petite, giving people a gentle feeling. Her skin is as fragrant as jade.] - [Xia Zi Yue Yun: refers to a handsome and elegant bearing and demeanor. It is very suitable to describe a girl.] The original novel of the TV series " Noble Girl " was " Reborn Noble Girl Is Hard to Find " by Qianshan Tea Guest. The original plot was equally exciting. You can click on the link below to read the original novel.
Here are some elegant and short birthday wishes: 1. Pine and crane in spring: Pine and crane are both symbols of longevity. This idiom means to be young and live forever like pine and crane. 2. Chun Xuan is abundant: Chun is the father and Xuan is the mother. It is often used to wish parents health and longevity. 3. Longevity as the South Mountain: Wishing the longevity of the Longevity Star to be as long as the Zhongnan Mountain was a very common and elegant birthday greeting. 4. Blessing like the East Sea: It means that the blessing is as vast as the East Sea. It is also a classic birthday blessing idiom. 5. Ruyi and Auspicious: A simple expression of wishing the other party all the best and good luck. 6. Happiness, longevity, and well-being, both contained the blessing of longevity and the expectation of peace and health. 7. The age of the crane and the turtle: The longevity of the crane and the turtle is used to describe the longevity of humans. 8. [God-given age: God gives old age, which is a good blessing to the birthday star.] The novel " Ten Years of Death " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Among the many idioms, there was no common idiom that started with "Mian Mian" and only had four words. However, there are idioms such as "all-rounded" and "looking at each other in dismay", which are in the form of AADC. " Everything is taken care of " meant that all aspects were taken care of without any negligence." Looking at each other " meant that they looked at each other, not knowing what to do. The novel " Glittering Four Seasons " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following are some four-character idioms about peace: safe and sound, safe and sound, as safe as Mount Tai, as safe as danger, as good, as good as good, as good, Watching " Safe Entry " wasn't enough. Everyone, please click to read the novel!
Here are some four-word idioms for confessing: Both sides are willing, respect each other as guests, raise the case and raise the eyebrows, before the flowers and under the moon, the heart is secretly promised, in the same boat, the vows of eternal love, the love between me and you, the old age, the wind and snow, no regrets, the harmony of water and milk, the love that cannot be released, the childhood sweetheart, the hundred years of good, life and death, forever, life and death, the heart is connected, the wind and rain are together, the deep love alliance, like glue, a hundred years of good match, pointing to the sun, the first awakening of love, the perfect match, the sea is dry and the stone is rotten, the deep love, the piano is harmonious, the twilight is red. Unwavering in life and death, single-minded, love stronger than gold, growing old together, unwavering in determination, unchanging in age, loving only one person, a match made in heaven, sharing branches and graves, loving each other, loving each other, helping each other, thinking day and night, loving flowers and full moons, courting gentlemen, loyal, seeing you as life, deep affection, flying together, heart and soul, deep affection, loving each other, falling in love, being a beautiful lady, unchanging until death, ambiguous, love at first sight, like old friends at first sight. "Luo Mingxia Love Letter" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following are some idioms with the word crane: Cranes in Huating, Cranes in Chickens, Cranes in Chickens Riding on a crane, he went up to Weiyang. He continued to cut off the crane. The ape mourned and the crane complained. The crane cried in Jiugao. "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
National beauty, toppling cities, bright eyes, white teeth, ice skin, jade bones, small family jade, beautiful lady, natural beauty, slim and elegant, beautiful and edible, picturesque eyebrows, water hibiscus, peerless style, graceful, delicate and moving, ice clear jade, I see pity, elegant behavior, skin like coagulated fat, fat and thin, extraordinary charm, beautiful eyebrows, peerless beauty, red lips and white teeth, smile thousands of gold, golden branches and jade leaves, 28 beautiful women, big family ladies, pear flowers with rain, beautiful as crown jade, flower face and moon appearance. She was beautiful, beautiful, delicate, beautiful, and beautiful. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The four-word idiom containing "Peihua" was: Pèi huáde (pèi huáde refers to good days and good people) could also be written as Péguard.
The idioms that could not be started were: Incredible, indescribable, impossible to deal with, indelible, immeasurable, insufferably arrogant, unreasonable, incurable, rare, unspeakable, indescribable, unmanageable, incalculable, unapproachable, unpredictable, unattainable, unattainable, immeasurable, insurmountable, indescribable, unshakable, unneglectable, incalculable, unspeakable, and unforgivable. The novel " Glittering Four Seasons " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Self-deprecating, self-deceiving, self-contradictory, self-righteous, self-conceited, self-defeating, self-inflicted, self-trapping, self-overestimating, self-seeking, self-inflicted, self-satisfied, selfish, self-righteous, self-righteous, self-righteous. Self-satisfaction, self-awareness, self-reflection, self-service, self-confidence, self-responsibility for profits and losses, self-abandonment, self-indulgence, self-arrogance, self-volunteer, self-destruction of the Great Wall, self-satisfaction, self-awareness, self-willingness, self-rescue, self-destruction, self-destruction, self-digging graves, self-destruction, self-destruction. "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Here are some Buddhist idioms: ** Flowers ** During the reign of Emperor Wu of Liang, Buddhism flourished. Emperor Wu of Liang took the lead in praying to the gods and worshiping Buddha, vigorously building temples, and even hiring ancient Indian monks to preach in China, translate Buddhist scriptures, and train Chinese disciples. The atmosphere of preaching was extremely prosperous. In order to promote Buddhism, Buddhists made up many legends. Among them, Master Yunguang's speech moved the heavens, and flowers fell from the sky one after another, which was surprising. Originally, this idiom was used to describe a person's speech that was full of sound and color and was extremely pleasant to the ears. However, in the Song Dynasty, the original Taoist monk compiled the Jingde Chuandeng Record, which recorded the stories of Zen masters and disciples. It mentioned that one must truly understand Buddhism and object to talking too much. Therefore, this idiom gradually evolved into a more exaggerated and unrealistic idiom, becoming a derogatory idiom. ** Borrow flowers to offer Buddha ** This idiom came from the Karma Sutra of the Past and Present. In the story, when the Burning Lamp Buddha was alive, the Buddha was a Brahmin named Cloud Boy. When Dipankara Buddha came to Lotus City, all the people in the city went to offer sacrifices. Little Cloud also wanted to offer lotus flowers as offerings, but all the lotus flowers in the city had been bought. Later on, a woman gave the lotus she used to support Little Daoist Yun. Little Cloud Child took the lotus to the place of the Buddha and scattered the seven lotus flowers on the Buddha. The lotus flowers turned into a canopy on the top of the Buddha. The Cloud Child draped his leather coat and hair over the mud road where the Burning Lamp Buddha passed by. Because of these merits and virtues, Dipankara Buddha bestowed upon Little Cloud the title of Sakyamuni, saying that he would attain the path of Buddha in the future. Now, this idiom was used to describe doing a favor for someone else's things. ** Goddess Scatters Flowers ** From the Vimalakirti Sutra. The story goes that there was a heavenly maiden in the Vimalakirti room. When she saw that all the adults were listening to the Dharma, she appeared and scattered Tianhua (flowers) on all the Bodhisattvas and the eldest disciple. When the flowers fell on all the Bodhisattvas, they fell, but when they fell on the eldest disciple, they stuck to him and did not fall. Later, it was often described as throwing things or snowing heavily. ** True colors ** It was originally a Buddhist saying. Master Huineng of the Tang Dynasty was the sixth ancestor of Zen Buddhism. His family was poor when he was young and he did not go to school. At the age of 24, he was enlightened when he heard people chanting Buddhist scriptures while selling firewood. He went to Dongchan Temple in Huangmei County to study Buddhism with Master Hongren, the fifth ancestor of Zen. Hongren wanted to choose an heir and let his disciples do gatha. At that time, Shen Xiu wrote,"The body is a bodhi tree, the heart is a mirror platform; always wipe the Buddha, do not let it stir up dust." Everyone praised him, but Hongren knew that he had not seen his true nature. After Huineng heard Shenxiu's gatha, he recited,"Bodhi is not a tree, and a mirror is not a platform. There is nothing in the world, so how can there be dust?" The "original appearance" here originally referred to the human nature, and later it was used as a metaphor for the original appearance. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!