fine-looking
Yibiao Tang, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī Bi ǎ ot á NGT á ng, which means to describe grandiose appearance. From Nanguan grass.
The origin of Idioms
The second act of Guo Moruo's nanguancao: "Zhihan is dead. Duange's younger brother is married. Who's not happy with you, such a great monk as you?" The second act of CAI Wenji: "it means that Prime Minister Cao is very strong and magnificent."
Idiom usage
As predicate, attributive and adverbial, they are commendatory words; used for people's appearance
fine-looking
all the malpractices have been abolished - fēng qīng bì jué
Advocating emotion and thinking - chàng qíng yě sī
a small leak will sink a great ship - xiǎo xì chén zhōu
Drinking Valley and perching Hill - yǐn gǔ qī qiū