lady 's thick and beautiful hair
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is f ē nghu á NW ù B ì n, which means to describe the beauty of a woman's hair. It also describes a woman's loose hair. From the title of privet.
Idiom explanation
Maid: Ring bun; sideburns: hair near the ear.
The origin of Idioms
Su Shi of the Song Dynasty wrote a poem titled privet of Mao: "the wind at the temples, the wood and leaf clothes, and the good mountains and rivers are not the people of the past."
Idiom usage
A woman's hair is beautiful. In Song Dynasty, Fan Chengda's "new Jing Ting, Cheng Yong's poem, the second rhyme of the poem", it says: "the lace is foggy, the maid is full, the cloud clothes and the moon are fragrant beside the wine." I'm haggard now. I'm afraid to go out at night. Song Dynasty, Li Qingzhao
lady 's thick and beautiful hair
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