Zhang tingsheng
Hanzhang tingsheng, a Chinese word, Pinyin is h á nzh āǐǐ ngsh ē ng, which means to be beautiful and elegant. It comes from Shu Du Fu by Zuo Si of Jin Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In Zuosi's Shudu Fu of Jin Dynasty, "Wang Baowei's hair is beautiful, while Yang Xiong's hair is full of chapters."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate and attributive; it is used in written language example containing Zhang tingsheng and Fu Yin Pangda. Qian Qianyi's zufengyang in Qing Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Zhang Tianting
Chinese PinYin : hán zhāng tǐng shēng
Zhang tingsheng
salute with folded hands and make deep bows. dǎ gǒng zuò yī
The fur of a thousand gold is not the armpit of a fox. qiān jīn zhī qiú,fēi yī hú zhī yè
Go through fire to explore soup. dǎo huǒ tàn tāng
end neither in victory nor defeat. bù fēn shèng fù
show great concern for the poor and ill. diào sǐ wèn jí