Idioms starting with the word "美" (all):
Flaws in the ointment, beautiful, overwhelmingly beautiful, beauties grow late, beauties wear hairpins, beautify the beauty, seek beauty,
Beautiful means prolong life, beautiful names, beautiful rain and European style, beauty as a crown jade, handsome men break old age, beauty medicine stone,
Beautiful women break tongue, good wine and delicious food, the gift of celery, good deeds add to people , good words but no words
List a few explanations as follows:
Idiom: a fly in the ointment
Pinyin: [měi zhōng bù zú]?
Interpretation: Generally good, but there are still some shortcomings.
Source: "The Surprise at the First Moment" by Ling Shuchu of the Ming Dynasty: "It is a good thing to reunite after breaking the mirror; to reunite after separation; but Mrs. Wang suffered misfortune; she lost herself as a concubine; she never investigated the traitor; she took revenge. It's a shame; it's still a fly in the ointment."
Sentence: He is a charming young man, but he is short.
Idiom: Beautiful
Pinyin: [měi lún měi huàn]?
Definition: Wheel: tall; Huan: numerous. Describes a tall and gorgeous house.
Source: "Book of Rites·Tan ??Gong Xia": "When Jin Xianwenzi married, Jin officials became famous. Zhang Lao said: 'What a beautiful wheel, how beautiful a Huan.'"
< p> Sentence: It is really beautiful and full of poetry and painting!Idiom: overwhelmingly beautiful
Pinyin: [měi bù shèng shōu]?
Definition: win: finish. There are so many beautiful things that we can’t see them all at once. ?
Source: "Niehaihua" by Zeng Pu of the Qing Dynasty: "The clear words and beautiful sentences; I feel that it is too beautiful."
Sentence: The scenery of the West Lake is really amazing~.
Idiom: Beauty hairpin flowers?
Pinyin: [měi nǚ zān huā]?
Interpretation: Hairpin: to wear. Describe the calligraphy as beautiful. It also means that poetry is fresh and beautiful.
Source: "Ancient and Modern Book Reviews" by Yuan Ang of Liang Dynasty in the Southern Dynasties: "Wei Chang's books are like a beauty who arranges flowers and dances on the mirror."
Sentences: In the past, Chu Deng was said to be good at writing, such as ~, or it may be said that it comes from Han Li.
Idiom: Good wine and good food
Pinyin: měi jiǔ jiā yáo
Definition: Good wine: wine with mellow taste, good wine. Cuisine: exquisite dishes. Describes a very sumptuous banquet.
Source: Chapter 1 of "Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty: "After tea was finished in a moment, cups and plates of fine wine and delicacies were already set, needless to say."
Sentences: The remaining two On the twelfth day, buy fat fish, fine wine and delicacies, and celebrate your success with drinks.
Or should I wait until it melts before frying?