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A coquettish idiom?

1. What idioms are there to describe coquetry?

Idioms describing coquetry are: chop and change, hook three and build four, attract bees and butterflies, easy virtue, shameless.

1, chop and change [zhā o sā n mù si]: originally refers to playing tricks to deceive people. Later, the metaphor often changed his mind and was capricious.

[Source] Zhuangzi's Theory of Everything: "I was told by the public:' Go three times, don't (dusk) four times. "All snipers are angry."

2. Tick three and take four [g not uān dās]: it means to seduce and flirt with women. It is an embedded part of speech of "hook-up", which plays an important role in emphasizing mood.

"Zhuangzi's Theory of Everything": "I was given by the public, saying' Three transgressions and four times'." All the snipers are angry. Said,' but it's four times and three times. Everyone is very happy. It is also because the name is not worthy of the name and it is used angrily. "

3, attract bees to attract butterflies [zhāo fēng yǐn dié]: attract bees to attract butterflies. Metaphor attracts others' attention.

[Source] Ye Wenling's "Farewell": "Maybe a person likes to show off his beauty and flirt with him. Hey, I'm sorry to attract bees and butterflies. I have always hated it. "

4. Yi De [[shu ǐ xing y á ng hu ā]: as changeable as running water and as light as a poplar flower. Metaphor is that women are not single-minded emotionally.

[Source] Ming anonymous "Xiao Sun Tu": "You are pretending; Huayang's water quality is not accurate. "

5, shameless [tián bùzh chǐ]: I didn't care if I did something bad, and I was not ashamed at all.

[Source] "Han Shi Zhu": "No advice; Don't listen; The ointment is not inferior to the people; But silent retention; Shameless; Can you say that it is virtuous? "

2. Idioms about coquetry

Now it means shameless: "I'm already embarrassed and ugly." Dogs are worse than dogs. Source, no longer care. Shameless is to be a man! Go down and wait. "Dogs chasing foxes" is a mean metaphor * * *: In chapter 5 of Zheng Chenggong by Guo Moruo, dogs and pigs don't eat the leftovers, so you can't say that you are retreating. Rebellious, despicable, and dirty describe bad quality and dirty words and deeds. The old finger was dishonest and drank a lot of wine: "People are lonely: there are few pigs, so I don't care if they are healthy. I want to save them." Describe the poor quality: Chapter 48 of Wu Qinzhuo's Biography of Flying Dragons. Such a person takes all the convenience: Jin Dong Jieyuan's "The West Chamber" is really the worst thing in the world, regardless of shame. Source. Describe the despicable behavior to the extent that even pigs and dogs are inferior. Origin, murder and arson, anything can be done, but there was once a dog jealous of it: Xunzi's honor and disgrace. The source, Simin, is why chaos is not just a cure. Make a fool of yourself in front of people. Even pigs and dogs are inferior. Source, splashing water cannot be collected. As despicable as "the dog is a coward": Ming Hu Huan Wen's "The First Music Class" is despicable. "Despicable * * * describes poor quality, and when you are negative, you will forget your body. Its source, taking its country: People Also: The Biography of Hou Yuan in Han Shu by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Source. " Dogs don't eat. Even dogs and pigs don't eat his meat. Source. Also known as "despicable": ridiculous: shameful: Chapter 35 of Qing Li Garbo's "Officialdom in the Sky": "Today's joy is rare. Describe the despicable conduct to the extent that even pigs and dogs are inferior; Ugly. Describe his extremely bad conduct and forget his husband: "Autobiography of Deng Xi": "The bad guys are among them. "Humble and dirty, the villagers are vulgar, the heart is not right, and they forget their loved ones!" Dogs are dogs. Not ashamed: "I'm not ashamed now!" " How about being a straight man: "You are in trouble." Show ugliness and be good, grab your arm: pig, do you know what it's like to abandon camp? "Village customs refer to rude and vulgar people who are despicable:" Don't you dare to be black: dirty.

3. Four words to describe SAO

Coquettish and fickle,

Hook three and build four, affair,

Broken flowers and defeated willows attract bees and butterflies,

Debauchery, debauchery,

Chu Yun Yu Xiang, carefree virtue,

Shameless femme fatale

4. Forms of coquettish idioms

scholar

Pronunciation sāo rén mò kè

Poet's Interpretation: Qu Yuan wrote Li Sao, so he called Qu Huiyuan or the author of Chu Ci a poet. Mo Ke: Literati. Refers to poets, writers and other elegant literati.

The origin of Li Bai's poem "Ancient Style" in Tang Dynasty is: "What is the sound of sound, worrying about poets." Han Yang Xiong's Yang Changfu: "The Mohist will come down and kowtow."

For example, because of the creativity of writing, it is wonderful. For example, a poet and a writer climb high and give much. (Xuan He Hua Pu Volume 12)

Synonym of scholar

There is no ink on the antonym's chest.

5. What are the four-word idioms to describe coquetry?

Pretending to be forced, changing morality, attracting bees and butterflies, attracting flowers and grass, attracting bees and butterflies, etc.

1, posing

Explanation: scratch: comb with your fingers. Describe putting on airs and coquetry.

Said by Ye Fan in the Southern Dynasties, Biography of Gu Li in the Later Han Dynasty: "A great line is mourning, while passers-by hide their tears. The lonely tiger whitewashes its appearance, poses, rotates back and forth, walks calmly, and has never been sad. "

The great emperor was in the coffin, and pedestrians on the road hid their faces and wept. Originally, I only had powder on my face, scratching my head to show off my beauty, hovering and pitching, taking my time, and never feeling hurt.

2. debauchery

Commentary: As changeable as running water, as light as Yang Shuhua. Metaphor is that women are not single-minded emotionally.

From: Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions, the 92nd time: "Most women are easy virtue."

The average woman is easy virtue.

3, attract bees to provoke butterflies

Explanation: It still attracts bees and butterflies.

From: huacheng 198 13: "she is so beautiful, so beautiful ... how can she not attract bees and butterflies in that remote place?"

4, attract flowers and stir up grass

Explanation: refers to teasing and seducing women.

From: Xiao Xiaosheng of Ming Lanling's "Jin Ping Mei Hua Ci" The second time: "Those thieves who have spent many years in flowers and plants and are used to fine customs cannot do without this woman. "

Those eyes that have been seduced for many years and used to exquisite customs cannot be separated from this woman.

Step 5 attract bees and butterflies

Explanation: attract bees and attract butterflies. Metaphor attracts others' attention.

Said by: Ye Wenling's unique contemporary song: "Maybe someone likes to show off their beauty and give him the glad eye. Hey, I'm sorry, I've always hated it. "

6. What idioms are there about coquetry?

1, attracting bees and butterflies

Pinyin: zhāo fēng yǐn dié

Description: Metaphor attracts others' attention.

Said by: From a unique song by Ye Wenling: "Maybe a person likes to show off his beauty and give him the glad eye. Hey, sorry, I have always hated it. "

Step 2 make a gesture

Pinyin: sā sā sāo shǒu nòng zī: and

Description: Modern uncommon words are used to describe putting on airs and coquetry.

Said by Ye Fan in the Southern Dynasties, "Biography of the Later Han Dynasty and Gu Li": "A great line is mourning, and passers-by hide their tears." Gu Duhu whitewashes his appearance, poses, lingers on his back and takes his time. He has never been sad.

3. debauchery

Pinyin: Shuǐxing yang Huā

Explanation: It shows that women are not single-minded emotionally.

Said by: Tu by is anonymous: "You are pretending to sleep, and there is no evidence for it." .

7. coquettish four-character idioms

There is no such idiom.

Complaints are full of frustration and dissatisfaction.

Relocation: officials relegated to other places; Poet: Poet. An exiled official, a sentimental poet. Generally refers to depressed literati.

Poet Poet: Qu Yuan wrote Li Sao, so he is called a poet. Mo Ke: Literati. Refers to poets, writers and other elegant literati.

Grumpy: A feeling of depression. Full of discontent. Describe the mood is extremely depressed, very dissatisfied.

Zuozuo farts and talks nonsense.

Sao Qing Fu Gu refers to the mood and character of literati.

Poets and poets refer to elegant literati such as poets and writers. Both are "poets and writers".

Poet Mohist refers to poets, writers and other elegant literati. Both are "poets and writers".

Poets and literati refer to poets, writers and other elegant literati. Both are "poets and writers".

Poets and hermits refer to poets, writers and other elegant literati. Both are "poets and writers".

Sao Weng Mo Ke refers to poets, writers and other elegant literati. Both are "poets and writers".

8. Idioms to describe coquetry

Mean and dirty describes bad quality, improper guidance and dirty words and deeds.

Source: Chapter 5 of Guo Moruo's Zheng Chenggong: "The bad guys are really the worst things between heaven and earth. Treachery, murder and arson, robbery, meanness and filth, everything can be done. "

Mean * * * describes poor quality, regardless of shame.

Source: Qing Li Jiabao's "Officialdom in the Sky" 35 th time: "You dare to be black, despicable * *!" Go down and wait. "

Dirty: dirty. Describe poor quality. Also known as "despicable".

No shame, no shame. It means shameless.

Source: "The Biography of Deng Xi Zi": "Today, Mo Mo is shameless, so thinking about the people is too chaotic to cure less."

Show ugliness: absurd; Ugly: Shame. Make a fool of yourself in front of people.

Source: Jin Dong Jieyuan's "The West Chamber and the Palace Tune" Volume: "I am embarrassed and ugly, and splashing water is hard to collect."

Villagers and common people refer to rude and vulgar people.

Source: Ming Hu Huan Wen's "Group Music Class No.1": "The joy of today is rare in the past. If you have a few drinks, you will not live up to it tomorrow. You will know how to waste the camp."

Dogs are worse than dogs: pigs. Describe the despicable behavior to the extent that even pigs and dogs are inferior. Just like "dogs are cowards"

Source: Wu Qinzhuo's "The Legend of the Flying Dragon" 48: "If you are in trouble, I will save you without saying goodbye!" Why don't you be a straight man! "

Dog: Pig. Even pigs and dogs are inferior. Describe the despicable behavior to the extent that even pigs and dogs are inferior.

Source: "Xunzi Honor and Disgrace": "It is human nature for people to forget their bodies, their in-laws and their husbands, and it was once the envy of dogs."

Dogs don't eat. Even dogs and pigs don't eat his meat. Describe him as having a bad personality.

Source: The Biography of Hanshu Yuan by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "If you are alone, you should take advantage of your country and no longer care about Ian. If people are like this, the remaining dogs and pigs will not eat. "

This is a despicable metaphor for a dog walking in a fox.

Cheap and shameless, fresh: less. Old fingers are dishonest and shameless. Now means shameless.

9. What idioms are used to describe * * *

Love affair, easy virtue, dressed in disguise, fickle, Chu Yun Xiang Yu, Liu Luhua strong, show off * * *, show off * * *, show off.

Give birth to obsequiousness, tick three, and make achievements four. Give birth to obsequiousness, debauchery, shameless, debauchery, femme fatale, semi-old Xu Niang, coquettish.

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10. Idioms to describe coquettish women

Show off one's handsome.

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[Interpretation]

Refers to the frivolous behavior of women who deliberately show off their beautiful appearance.

Show off * * *:

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Back to the Wharf

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Show off: show off, show off; * * *: frivolous and dissolute. Deliberately show off your frivolous debauchery to others. Generally speaking, frivolous women flirt with men. It can also be interpreted as a fashion and pioneer, such as a unique leader.