Chu Yao Wei bin
Chu Yao Wei bin, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ǔ y ā ow è IB ì n, which means thin waist and beautiful hair, and refers to beautiful women. It's from Luo Shu Zhenzhu.
Idiom explanation
Chuyao: from Han Feizi Er Bing: "King Ling of Chu likes to have a thin waist, but there are many hungry people in the country.". It is said that in the pre Qin period, King Ling of Chu liked to have a thin waist. Women in Chu took a thin waist as their beauty, and later called it "Chu waist".
The origin of Idioms
Li He of Tang Dynasty wrote the poem "Luoshu Zhenzhu": there is no autumn cool in the south of the city, and the temples of Chu waist are four seasons fragrant
Idiom usage
It is used as object and attribute.
Chinese PinYin : chǔ yāo wèi bìn
Chu Yao Wei bin
people starved to death are everywhere. è piǎo zǎi dào
with a handful of grain i go out and divine. wò sù chū bo
be sociable , but not clannish. qún ér bù dǎng
spread a net for sparrows and dig for rats. luó què jué shǔ