Blow the bullet, the skin is better than snow, the eyebrows are picturesque, the flowers are beautiful, the jade is as clean as jade, the ice is as clear as jade, the snow is smart, the beauty is moving, the beauty is pure, the beauty is beautiful, the beauty is natural, the sky is stunning, the country is stunning, the words are smiling, the charm is graceful, the powder is fragrant, and the absolute beauty is in bud and exquisite.
Blow up the bomb and it will break [Chuιtán dépê]: It seems that it will break if it is blown up and hit. The skin that describes the face is very delicate.
Sentence: (1) The skin on her face is as delicate as a baby, white and red, blown to pieces, and with bright red and moist lips, it is really an angel's face.
2. The beauty of flowers [huā róng yuè mào]: The shape of flowers is like the moon. Describe the beauty of women.
I fell in love with her beauty at first sight.
He wrote one poem after another praising her.
3. National color and fragrance [guó sè tiān xiāng]: The original description of peony flowers is different from ordinary flowers in color and fragrance. Later, he also described an excellent beauty.
Sentence: He is not handsome, and she is not beautiful.
4. Exquisite [líng lóng tītü]: Exquisite: Exquisite and meticulous; Clear: The holes are clear. Describe an object with delicate and bright structure. This is also a clever and flexible metaphor.
Sentence: (1) This beautiful jade is exquisitely carved in the sun.
5. Picturesque eyes [mé i mé rú huà]: describe the correct and beautiful appearance.
6. Smile [yǔ xiào yān rán]: It is the charming smile that is displayed between speaking and speaking. Smile: (Woman) A beautiful smile. Describe a woman who smiles beautifully.
7. In bud [hán bāo dài fàng]: describes the shape of a flower when it is about to open. It is also a metaphor for a girl who is about to grow up.
8. Out-of-water hibiscus [ch Shuǐfúróng]: hibiscus: lotus. Newly opened lotus. Metaphor poetry is fresh and beautiful. It also describes a natural and gorgeous woman.
Sentence: (1) Seeing the bride as gorgeous as a hibiscus, the groom feels very happy.
(2) This poem is fresh and lovely, and every sentence is like a hibiscus, which makes people feel extraordinary.