Mix fat and powder
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ti á ozh ī n ò NGF ě n, which means women apply powder and make up. It comes from ancient and modern poetry by Li Qi of Song Dynasty.
Idiom usage
In the later Yao folk songs and December, the implied meaning of holding things is particularly wonderful, which is that those who make up can get a glimpse of it.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: paint
The origin of Idioms
"Xu Zhongya and Li Jiugao are good at poetry. Xu shifuyan, Li duoyong. Li said to Xu: public poetry is like beauty, good at mixing fat and powder. Xu said, "the poems of the Lord are the instruments of the dead, but they stack the ears of the dead."
Idiom explanation
It refers to women's dressing and cosmetic, and refers to the richness and beauty of poetry.
Chinese PinYin : tiáo zhī nòng fěn
Mix fat and powder
remain indifferent towards sth.. mò rán zhì zhī