Beijing Zhaomei
Jing Zhaomei is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is j ī ngzh à om é IW ǔ, which means it is used to call women's eyebrows beautiful. It comes from the biography of Zhang kaizhuan in the history of Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Zhang gondola in the history of Han Dynasty, it is said that "she is also thrushing for a woman, and Zhang Jingzhao is sad in Chang'an. There is a division to play open. Zhang Chang, a woman of Zhaoyin in the Han Dynasty, has a beautiful thrush. It is said in Chang'an that "Zhang Jingzhao's eyebrows are charming.".
Idiom usage
I don't know how he painted the same way. The second book of jingzhaomei
Beijing Zhaomei
The Phoenix dances with the dragon - fèng wǔ lóng pán
White knife in, red knife out - bái dāo zǐ jìn,hóng dāo zǐ chū
asking for some water and getting some wine - qǐ jiāng dé jiǔ
Saddle on horseback, armour on general - ān bù lí mǎ bèi,jiǎ bù lí jiàng shēn