possess surpassing beauty
Beautiful scenery, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ti ā NZ ī Gu ó s è, used to describe the beauty of a woman. It comes from the story of Gongyang, the thirty first year of Zhaogong.
Idiom explanation
Tianzi: natural beauty; Guose: Women's beauty is the best in the country.
The origin of Idioms
In the thirty first year of Zhaogong, the legend of Gongyang, it is said that "Lady Yan is a woman who is rich and beautiful, and the color of the country is also beautiful."
Analysis of Idioms
National color and heavenly fragrance
Idiom usage
To describe a woman's beauty. When I went to Qujiang in Anlu mountain, I happened to meet the ladies of the Three Kingdoms. In Qing Dynasty, Hong Sheng's Chang Sheng Dian Yi you and Han Wu Di Nei Zhuan said: "it's very short, the sky is very nice, and the face is peerless." The first book of the romance of the Western Chamber written by Wang Shifu in Yuan Dynasty: isn't there such a beautiful woman in the world "Qian Ji looks up, but she is a woman with gorgeous make-up. Although the temples are disorderly, they are beautiful. In the third chapter of Qing Dynasty, Yanshui Sanren's Hepu pearl: "Zhao Youmei is twenty-eight years old, extremely clever and charming. She can't say enough about her beauty. She is really a beautiful woman." Hongsheng's travel to the palace of eternal life in Qing Dynasty: when I went to Qujiang in Anlu mountain, I happened to meet the ladies of the Three Kingdoms. "On the day when I was wandering the street, I saw two beautiful ladies sitting in a room upstairs. They were all beautiful."
Chinese PinYin : tiān zī guó sè
possess surpassing beauty
not seek to make oneself known. bù qiú wén dá
a stumble may prevent a fall. xiǎo chéng dà jiè
be born under an unlucky star. féng táng yǐ lǎo