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What idioms are there to describe bad women?

Idioms describing bad women are: easy virtue, a snake with a heart, a broken flower and a broken willow, bohemian and ruthless.

1, easy virtue

It means as changeable as running water and as light as Yang Shuhua. Metaphor is that women are not single-minded emotionally.

From: Gao E and Cheng Weiyuan in Qing Dynasty continued to write the ninety-second chapter of A Dream of Red Mansions: "Most women are easy virtue."

Example: The woman in easy virtue is not an emotional expert, so you don't have to take her seriously.

2, snake scorpion heart

Describe a vicious heart. After laying eggs, the female snake will leave. Treat your offspring mercilessly. After mating, the female scorpion will eat the male scorpion, and the young scorpion will eat the female scorpion after birth. Treat the person you love mercilessly. Therefore, later people are compared to be ruthless.

Said by: Liu Sifen, Chapter 8 of Bai Men Liu Qiu Lu Cheng Wei: "What kind of snake heart is the villain he hates?"

Example: He looks like a good man, but who would have thought it was a snake and a scorpion?

3. Broken flowers and defeated willows

It means withered willow and withered flower. It was once used to describe a dissolute or abandoned woman.

From: the third fold of Pu's "The Wall on the Horse": "Don't make a complaint like a broken flower. I will fill your eldest daughter's vacancy. Expecting to live is the same, expecting to die is * * *.

A little girl, Liu Pu, dare not climb very high.

4. Bohemians

Describe a person who is self-indulgent, unruly and unconstrained.

From: Ming Lingmengchu's "The First Moment of Surprise" Volume 16: "I am bohemian when I am with a group of good friends and only entertain my heart with poetry and wine or watch the mountains and rivers."

For example, the dignity, self-confidence and ambition of a woman like her, as well as her bohemian habits, began to gradually recover and gradually emerge ... In the new circle, she had a new colloquial phrase-"children of their cadres ...".

5. Ruthless

Ruthless as an animal, unable to understand the feelings of mortals. The cruelty of the means has reached an incredible level.

From: Feng Ming Menglong's "Awakening the World" Volume 33: "The little lady listened, and she wanted to stay unbelieving, but she saw fifteen dollars piled up in front of her; On weekdays, he didn't say a word to me, and the big lady had a good life. How can he be so cruel and difficult? "

For example, if people are heartless and heartless, are they really better in business or doing things than those who value feelings?