beauty shown to the best advantage
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ì NT à ij í y á n, which means that the appearance and posture are extremely beautiful. It comes from a Fang Gong Fu.
Idiom explanation
Do: excellent; posture: manners; Yan: beautiful.
The origin of Idioms
Du Mu's Ode to a Fang Gong in the Tang Dynasty: "one muscle and one appearance make the best of one's appearance. You can stand far away and be lucky."
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate and attributive. It can be used to show the gorgeous appearance. There must be complex sounds and stanzas here, so that you can express what you want, and long poems are valuable. Zhu Ziqing's short and long poems
Chinese PinYin : jìn tài jí yán
beauty shown to the best advantage
Be careful and never forget. shèn shēn xiū yǒng
there is not a single miss in a hundred tries. bǎi bù shī yī
rat 's liver and insect 's legs. shǔ gān chóng bì
A man without foresight must have immediate worries. rén wú yuǎn lǜ,bì yǒu jìn yōu