Like flowers and jade
rú huā sì yù
Explanation: As beautiful as flowers and jade. Describes a woman's outstanding appearance.
Source: "Poetry·Weifeng·Fenju洳": "His son is as beautiful as English... His son is as beautiful as jade."
Structure joint type.
Usage is used to describe a woman’s beauty. Generally used as predicate, attributive, and object.
The shape is similar; it cannot be written as "Si".
The synonyms are beautiful and beautiful, and the appearance is handsome
The antonyms are ferocious appearance
Analysis: The literal meaning of "like flowers is like brocade" is similar; but it describes beauty and beauty. The difference is: ① "Like a flower like a brocade" describes beauty and gorgeousness; ~ can describe a woman's beautiful appearance; "like a flower like a brocade" cannot. ② "Like flowers" can describe a bright future, prospects, furnishings, and clothing; ~ cannot. These two idioms cannot be used interchangeably.
Example sentences
(1) These girls are dancing on the stage.
(2)I have two baby girls.