fair as a flower and beautiful as the moon
Yuemeihuarong, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Yu è m à Ohu à R ó ng, which means the appearance of flowers like the moon. Describe a woman's beauty. From the fourth fold of Dongpo dream.
Analysis of Idioms
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The origin of Idioms
The fourth fold of Dong Po Meng written by Wu Changling in Yuan Dynasty: "drink jade liquor and Qiongjiang to the moon and flowers."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; of beauty. In Ming and Hu Wenhuan's Qun Yin Lei Xuan · Qing Qiang Lei · Li Zihua: "it's a pity that the appearance of the moon and the beauty of the flower turn upside down to be a broken willow and a broken flower."
fair as a flower and beautiful as the moon
two blind men support each other - liǎng gǔ xiāng fú
When misfortune comes, happiness lies, and misfortune lies - huò xī fú suǒ yǐ,fú xī huò suǒ fú