a cicada 's head and a moth 's eyebrows -- a beautiful woman
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q í NSH ǒ u é m é I, which means broad forehead and curved eyebrows. It describes a woman's beautiful appearance. From the book of songs · Wei Feng · shuoren.
Notes on Idioms
Cicada: a kind of cicada. Head: wide and square forehead; eyebrow: thin and long eyebrow.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of songs · Weifeng · shuoren" says: "the head of a horse is a moth, the eyebrow is a moth, the smile is beautiful, and the eyes are looking forward to it."
Idiom usage
It is often used to describe a beautiful woman. You want to kill me. The content of Baidu Encyclopedia is shared by netizens. If you find that your entry is inaccurate or incomplete, you are welcome to use my entry service (free) to participate in the correction. Go to & gt; & gt;
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