descriptive of the distressed appearance of woman
Feng maid Yu Bin, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē nghu á NY ǔ B ì n, which means to describe a woman with loose hair and haggard face. Descendants refer to women. From the biography of Liu Yi.
Analysis of Idioms
Wind and fog temples, wind and rain temples
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Liu Yi written by Li Chaowei of Tang Dynasty, he said, "I can't bear to see the king's daughter shepherding in the wild and the maid's hair at the temples."
Idiom usage
A woman's hair is beautiful. Examples are not accurate. Tired of leaning on the jade fence to see the halo of the moon, easy language low fragrance near. In Qing Dynasty, Nalanxingde's "qingpingle" and "qingpingle" in Qing Dynasty, Nalanxingde's "qingpingle" said: "the wind maid and the rain maid have no right to come. Tired of leaning on the jade fence to see the halo of the moon, it's easy to say low fragrance
Chinese PinYin : fēng huán yǔ bìn
descriptive of the distressed appearance of woman
ten thousand horses stand mute. wàn mǎ qí yīn
the only proper course to take. bù èr fǎ mén
golden rule and precious precept. jīn kē yù lǜ
most sagacious and intelligent. zhì shèng zhì míng
convey ambition through poems. shī yǐ yán zhì