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Beautiful woman, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ju é s è Ji ā R é n, which means to describe the beauty of a woman. It comes from the biography of relatives in the history of Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Li Yannian's song is recorded in the biography of Han Dynasty's relatives: "there are beauties in the north, peerless and independent."
Idiom usage
As subject or object; used of women. Example: the third fold of the willows in the south of the city by yuan guzijing: see an old man with a big eyebrow walking in front of him, and see a beautiful woman on the back shoulder. "Wake up to the world, Master Li meets a knight in his poor Mansion:" in an instant, a banquet is held, which is more abundant than a prince. Family music is played in front of the court. All of them are beautiful women with bright eyes and white teeth Chapter 5 of yujiaoli: sometimes, if you don't marry a beautiful woman, it is in vain for Su Youbai to be a talented person after reading many poems and books. Chapter 14 of yijiejing by scholars in Qing Dynasty: you can live in peace, meet a beautiful woman again, and be surprised and happy. You can't sleep at night, because you wrote the word "Feng Ru song" in Fenbi.
Idiom story
In the Han Dynasty, the three li brothers and sisters in Zhongshan went to Chang'an, the capital city, for development. Li Yannian entered the Imperial Palace and Yuefu. He recommended his sister to Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty as a beautiful woman. When he saw the city, he would look after the country. Emperor Hanwu was very happy, so he called Li Yannian's sister and made her his wife. He gave birth to Liu He, the king of Changyi. Emperor Hanwu was very fond of her.
Chinese PinYin : jué sè jiā rén
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Learning and then knowing, teaching and then difficulties. xué rán hòu zhī bùzú,jiāo rán hòu zhīkùn
investigate sb . 's fault and try to punish him. yǐn shéng pái gēn
change tactics as the situation demands. suí shí zhì yí