Liu Yaolian
Liu Yao Lian Lian, a Chinese idiom, is Li ǔ y ā Oli á NLI á n in pinyin, which means Liu Yao and Lian Lian. Describe the beauty of women. It also means beauty. From frequent visits to Lu Xiucai.
The origin of Idioms
Han Luo's poem "frequent visits to Lu Xiucai" in the Tang Dynasty: "the medicine formula and the chess classic are thought and discussed, and Liu Yaolian's face is forgotten."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used of women.
Liu Yaolian
do things offensive to God and reason - shāng tiān hài lǐ
deal with a host of problems every day - rì lǐ wàn jī
a mountain of paper work and a sea of meetings - wén shān huì hǎi
I wish you a lump in your throat - zhù yān zhù gěng
the more one tries to hide , the more one is exposed - yù gài mí zhāng
employment of both kindness and severity - ēn wēi bìng zhòng