Dragon's eyebrows and leopard's neck
Longmei Baojing, a Chinese idiom, is pronounced L ó NGM é IB à OJ à ng, which means to describe the appearance of a warrior. It comes from the biography of Gao Gao in the book of the Northern Qi Dynasty.
Idioms and allusions
[source] biography of Gao Gao in the book of the Northern Qi Dynasty: "ang Zi, Ao Cao, the third brother of Qian.". When you are young, you are strong. It's long and elegant. It's bold and powerful. It's long browed and leopard necked. It's different in posture and body. "
Explanation of words
Describe the appearance of a warrior.
Discrimination of words
[usage] used as object and attribute; used in figurative sentences degree of common use: General emotional color: commendatory words idiom structure: combination generation time: ancient times
Chinese PinYin : lóng méi bào jǐng
Dragon's eyebrows and leopard's neck
a hungry person is not picky and choosy. jī bù zé shí
Rhinoceros skull and jade cheek. xī lú yù jiá
a person who returns to a place he once abandoned. qián dù liú láng
a living buddha to 10000 families -- a benefactor to all. wàn jiā shēng fó
provide relief for the poor and the helpless. zhèn qióng xù pín