Xiding Guiwen
Xiding Guiwen, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x ī D ǐ nggu ī w é n, which means that the bone on the top of the head is like a rhinoceros horn, and there is a turtle pattern on the sole of the foot. In the old days, the so-called appearance of a noble man came from the biography of Li Gu in the book of the later Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Language out of the "post Han Dynasty · Li Gu Zhuan": "solid appearance shape has a strange surface, Ding horn hidden rhinoceros, foot walking tortoise."
Idiom usage
Examples
He kenxiang, the thunder light bubble, knows the eyebrows and whiskers. Kang Youwei's poem "thirty images of self topic"
Xiding Guiwen
Have both ability and aptitude - cái néng jiān bèi