2, if the eyes are autumn water: pronounced as müruòqi Shuǐ, definition: In other words, a person's eyes are vivid and emotional. Great. From the poem "Full Moon Man" by Zhao Yong in the Yuan Dynasty: "Remember that when you are away, your eyes are full of autumn water and your tears are wet in spring."
3. Look around: pronounced gù pàn shēng huī ?, interpretation: It means that there is a wonderful beauty between looking back and looking up. Describe a striking and touching gesture. From the Three Kingdoms Wei Jikang's "Giving Scholars to Join the Army": "The wind flies, and the scenery chases the wind; Li Ling Central Plains, longing for life. "
4. YING YING QI ū Shu ǐ: pronounced as YING YING QI ū Shu ǐ, it means that a beauty's eyes are like blue waves in autumn. Describe a woman's emotional eyes. From the second fold of the third volume of Wang Shifu's "The West Chamber" in the Yuan Dynasty: "Looking at its autumn waters, it is shocking to faint in the spring mountain."
5, affectionate: pronounced hán qíng? Níng dì, interpretation: gazing affectionately, describing a woman's eyes full of affection. From Bai Juyi's Song of Eternal Sorrow in Tang Dynasty: "But when she asked him to thank her monarch, her eyes shone with love, and one voice and two voices disappeared."