in different poses and with different expressions
Qianzibaitai is a Chinese idiom, and its pinyin is Qi ā NZ ī B ǎ it à I, which means that there are many kinds of gestures. From "haojingmen" by Jiang Zilong.
The origin of Idioms
Jiang Zilong's "haojingmen" said: "there are many kinds of diners. There are all kinds of costumes and yellow and white skin."
Idiom usage
Used as a combination; used as a predicate or attributive. There are many ways to describe gestures. Of course, our life itself provides the fundamental conditions for this kind of competition. Qin Mu's collection of seashells in the sea of Art
in different poses and with different expressions
scholar widely admired for both virtue and learning - hè míng zhī shì
The sea is boiling with each other - hǎi nèi dǐng fèi
glowing rays shine in all directions - xiá guāng wàn dào
To transfer money from one's ruminant to another's - fēi chú zhuǎn xiǎng