bright eyes and white teeth
Bright eyes and white teeth, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m í NGM ó uh à och à, which means bright eyes and white teeth. It is used to describe a beautiful woman. It comes from Luo Shen Fu written by Cao Zhi in the Wei Dynasty of the Three Kingdoms.
The origin of Idioms
Luo Shen Fu written by Wei Cao Zhi of the Three Kingdoms states: "the red lips are bright outside, the white teeth are fresh inside, the eyes are bright and the dimples are complementary to the power."
Idiom usage
1. Luo Shen Fu written by Cao Zhi in the Wei Dynasty of the Three Kingdoms states: "red lips are bright outside, white teeth are fresh inside, bright eyes are good at admiring, dimples are complementary to power." 2. The poem "Ai Jiang tou" by Du Fu of Tang Dynasty: "where are bright eyes and bright teeth today? You can't go home with blood. " 3. Yuan Tang style "Ji Xian bin · my friend AI Ji captured by Quan Hao" divertimento: "it's called Cha Cha Jin cable to move, it's noisy, it's painting oar to shake. Where to take bright eyes and white teeth, Mu Jun is a little bit better than sun Wuzi (4) Xingshi Hengyan · Li Gong meets Xiake in his poor Residence: "in an instant, the banquet is more abundant than that of a prince, and the family music is played in front of the court. All of them are beautiful women with bright eyes and white teeth." 5. Pu Songling's Liaozhaizhiyi Xiaoxie in the Qing Dynasty: "one morning, a young girl entered the curtain, her eyes were bright and her teeth were white, and the light was bright."
bright eyes and white teeth
Those who come are not good, and those who are good will not come - lái zhě bù shàn,shàn zhě bù lái
scheme exhausted and situation pressing - jì qióng shì pò
tramp over mountains and through ravines - fān shān yuè lǐng
The greedy die in search of wealth. - tān fū xùn cái
a phoenix comes with grace to rest - yǒu fèng lái yí