Vermilion vermicelli
Vermilion vermicelli, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ū ch ú NF à NMI à n, which means to describe the beauty of a woman. Also refers to beauty. It comes from the story of Pipa: Niu's return to slavery.
Analysis of Idioms
Zhu lipyu Mian
Idiom usage
When you look at the spring tree, you can see that it looks like a lady of a big family. You can feel that your heart is moving and your pulse is speechless. The 15th chapter of Zhang Chunfan's Nine Tailed turtle in Qing Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
Yuan Gaoming's the story of Pipa: Niu's return to slavery: "before embroidering the screen, you can taste bamboo and silk, and you can see vermilion and vermicelli."
Vermilion vermicelli
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