tall , stately and handsome
Yushu Linfeng is an idiom, the pronunciation is y ù sh ù L í NF ē ng, describing people as natural and graceful as Yushu. It comes from Du Fu's Eight Immortals in drinking.
Idiom explanation
Describe people as dashing and graceful as Yushu. Linfeng: facing the wind.
Idiom usage
[example]
The guests are about to disperse, and the dusk is about the masiting. (song · Xie Yi's poem linjiangxian)
The origin of Idioms
From Du Fu's Eight Immortals in drink song:
Zhizhang rides like a boat, sleeps at the bottom of a well.
Ruyang three Dou began to face the sky, road every yeast car mouth salivation, hate not move sealed to Jiuquan.
Zuo xiangrixing spends a lot of money. He drinks like a long whale, sucks hundreds of rivers, and holds a cup of music saint, which is called "avoid virtuous".
Zong's handsome and beautiful youth raised his glass and looked at the sky with white eyes, as bright as a jade tree in front of the wind.
Before the embroidery of Buddha in Changzhai, Su and Jin Dynasties, they often love to escape Zen when they are drunk.
Li Bai's 100 poems on wine fighting, sleeping in a restaurant in Chang'an City
The emperor called himself an immortal in wine.
Zhang Xu's three cups of biography of the sage of grass, before he took off his hat and exposed his crown, he was like a cloud of smoke.
Jiao then five Dou Fang Zhuo ran, eloquent, startled four feast.
tall , stately and handsome
a snipe and a clam locked in a fight - yù bàng xiāng wēi
Depicting the head and drawing the corner - miáo tóu huà jiǎo