the face is like the full moon
Face like a full moon, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is mi à NR ú m à NYU è, meaning a round, white face, like a full moon; describes a white, plump and full face. It comes from Dunhuang bianwenji, Vimalakirti Sutra.
The origin of Idioms
"His face is like a full moon, and his eyes are like green lotus."
Idiom usage
It refers to the face of a person. When Muzha came out of the city, he saw a man in a bun, wearing a light yellow dress, with a full face and a long beard. The 58th chapter of the romance of Fengshen by Xu Zhonglin in Ming Dynasty
the face is like the full moon
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