Shanfu make up
Shanfuzhengzhuang, a Chinese idiom, is sh ā NF ù zh ě ngzhu ā ng in pinyin, which means that the moon is hanging high and the green mountains are shining. It's more beautiful, just like reorganizing the decoration. It comes from the dream of tao'an · July and half of West Lake by Zhang Dai of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
The bright moon is high and the green mountains are shining. It's more beautiful, just like dressing up.
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Dai of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the dream of tao'an · the West Lake in July and half: "we started to swim near the shore, the broken bridge and the stone steps began to cool, we sat on it, we called the guests to drink. At this time, the moon is as new as a mirror, the mountain is restored, the lake is restored, and the one who sings to it comes out, and the one who disappears under the tree also comes out. "
Shanfu make up
live just for the sake of remaining alive - cǎo jiān qiú huó
investigate sb . 's fault and try to punish him - yǐn shéng pái gēn
being abused at home , one sells his indignity elsewhere - shì nù shì sè