Interpretation of idioms: show: beauty; Hui: Alliance. Beautiful appearance, smart heart.
The idiom comes from Tang Hanyu's preface to sending Li Yuan back to Pangu: "I am not full of talent, and I am famous for my virtue in ancient and modern times. My ears are not annoying, my eyebrows are full of cheeks, and my voice is clear and my body is convenient, thanks to my beauty."
Simplified spelling of idioms: xwhz
Idiom words: 4 words
Emotional color: Xiuwaihuizhong is a commendatory term.
Idiom structure: combination form
Idiom era: ancient times
Commonly used degree: commonly used
Example of Idiom: You are beautiful and wise, which makes people love you to death. (Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Yu Xiang)
Synonym: sharp-eyed, personable, delicate eyes.
Antonyms: rat eyes and rat eyes.
Idiom grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; Include praise