Words describing men's affairs.
1
I had to leave Potter and me since yesterday.
It hurts my heart even more today.
Autumn geese are escorted by Changfeng, and I treat them in this villa and drink my wine.
The bones of great writers are all your brushes. In Tianyuan, I grew up beside you, Xiao Xie.
We both want to see the sun and the moon in the sky with distant thoughts.
But since the water is still flowing, although we cut it with our swords and raise our glasses to drown our sorrows.
Since the world can't satisfy our desire, I will loosen my hair and get on a fishing boat tomorrow.
2
Drunk dancing and singing for fifty years, sleeping among flowers.
three
I went out with a big smile. How can I be a person who has lived in the wild for a long time? -Li Bai
four
Yellow sand wears golden armor in hundreds of battles, but the loulan is not returned. -Wang Changling's "Join the Army"
five
After thousands of tortures and blows, it is still strong, whether it is the southeast wind or the northwest wind in winter, it can bear it and will still be tough and straight.
-Bamboo stones in Zheng Banqiao.
six
I'm not afraid of being smashed to pieces,
Leave your innocence in the world. -Yu Qian's Lime Song
seven
One day, I will ride the wind and waves, raise the Yun Fan and cross the sea. -Li Bai, "It's hard to go"
eight
Since God has given talents, let them be used! As for the money, although it is scattered, it will get together again. -Li Bai's "Into the Wine"
nine
Why didn't the great man take weapons to collect the fifty States of the mountain? -Li He's Thirteen Songs of the South Garden
10
I hope that the sword hanging around my waist can quickly pacify the border and serve my country. -Li Bai's "Xia Sai Qu"
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One day, I will ride the wind and waves, raise the Yun Fan and cross the sea.
2. The words used to describe romantic men are philandering, romance, fickle, and partying every night.
blow hot and cold
new word
Basic explanation
The original meaning is to play tricks and deceive people. Later, the metaphor often changed his mind and was capricious.
derogatory sense
tidy
Zhuangzi's Theory of Everything: "I was told by the public:' Go three times instead of four times (at dusk). "All snipers are angry."
example sentence
He is always spineless.
Approximate antonym
synonym
Break one's word, go back on one's word, change one's mind, like the new and hate the old, capricious, single-minded and changeable.
antonym
Unswervingly from beginning to end, unswerving in love, sticking to the rules and persevering.
3. What are some charming idioms that describe men's romance? Describe a talented person who is not bound by secular etiquette, and generally describe a talented and handsome person.
During the Warring States Period, the two major vassal states of Qin Chu were opposed to each other and often fought wars. Some vassal States sometimes favored Qin and sometimes Chu for their own interests and security. Metaphor is capricious.
Change my mind: When I see another thing, I want to change my mind. Refers to the will is not firm, love is not single-minded.
Love the new and hate the old: love the new and hate the old. More refers to love is not single-minded.
Change of heart: originally refers to playing tricks to deceive people, and later refers to frequent change of heart and capriciousness.
The word "romance" has both positive and negative meanings in ancient and modern China and abroad. But I feel that there are many praises in ancient times, many meanings in ancient times and many derogatory meanings in modern times.
4. Idioms describing men's romance are gentle.
The pot for throwing fruit is safe,
Good facial features,
Good looking,
White eyes and teeth,
In high spirits,
Peach blossoms,
Drunken jade and ruined mountain,
Gentle,
Give up yourself for others,
Magnificent,
Sit still,
Be brave,
Natural and graceful,
Idle flowers and weeds. Expand gently,
The pot for throwing fruit is safe,
Good facial features,
Good looking,
White eyes and teeth,
In high spirits,
Peach blossoms,
Drunken jade and ruined mountain,
Gentle,
Give up yourself for others,
Magnificent,
Sit still,
Be brave,
Natural and graceful,
Idle flowers and weeds,
Weeds and idle flowers,
Magnificent,
Handsome,
Dress appropriately,
Fu Fenhe Lang,
Picturesque,
As beautiful as jade, put it away
5. Idioms that describe "man romance" What idioms describe "man romance"?
1. Love the new and hate the old. I like the new and hate the old. More refers to love is not single-minded.
2. chop and change zhāo sān mù sì: the original meaning is to play tricks and deceive people. Later, the metaphor often changed his mind and was capricious.
3. See the thinking of jià n yì s and qiā n: move: change. See another thing and want to change your mind. Refers to the will is not firm, love is not single-minded.
4. Niā n Hu ā r ě co: gull: gull; Provoke: provoke; Grass and flowers: metaphors of women. Metaphor shows mercy everywhere, referring to teasing and seduction between men and women.
5. Qin Dynasty zhāo qín mù chǔ: During the Warring States Period, two vassal states of Qin Chu were opposed to each other and often fought wars. Some vassal States sometimes favored Qin and sometimes Chu for their own interests and security. Metaphor is capricious.
6. Words to describe "successful men" What are the words to describe "successful men"? They are: both talent and appearance, graceful and charming, and only when you are surprised can you be elegant and handsome.
Idiom: both talent and appearance
Pinyin: chai mào Shuāng jué
Explanation: Only those who study look good. With "both talent and appearance."
Source: Fang Ming Rugao's "The Story of Zen Truth" back to the 35 th: "I have heard a lot about you for a long time, so talented and beautiful."
Gong Yue has a stepdaughter who is smart and beautiful. She is old and clumsy, Gong Yue loves her, and she deserves to be born.
Idiom: personable
Pinyin: fēng dù piān piān
Explanation: demeanor: demeanor and tolerance refer to good manners and gestures; Elegant: An elegant appearance. Elegant and generous.
Source: Historical Records Biography of Ping Yuanjun: "Ping Yuanjun, a beautiful child in troubled times."
Idiom: charming.
Pinyin: ng
Explanation: Romance: being talented without sticking to form; Charm: outstanding, free and easy. Describe a person who is full of talents and whose words and deeds are not bound by secular etiquette.
Source: The seventy-fourth chapter of "The Strange Situation Witnessed in Twenty Years": "There is also a Beijing official living in the North Courtyard here, whose surname is Che and whose name is Wen Qin. He is a real vacancy in the punishment department, but he forgets which department he is in. People are very romantic. "
Example: Her man is also a descendant of the Manchu emperor, charming and handsome, and can do anything in private. (Chen Ran's Private Life)
Idiom: there is no danger when you are scared.
Pinyin: jρng cáI fēyē
Explanation: Amazing talent is as elegant as the wind.
Source: Southern Dynasties Xie Wen Xin Diao Sao: "No Qu Yuan, no Sao!" Running away is amazing and ambitious. "
Idiom: Extraordinary appearance.
Pinyin: p ǐ n mà o f i f á n
Explanation: appearance: personality and appearance; Unusual: unusual. Personality and looks are extraordinary.
Source: Qing Li Garbo's "Officialdom in Appearance" 44: "Shixiong looks extraordinary and will develop in the future."
7. The idiom describing romantic life is romance: unrestrained, relaxed and talented. With "ups and downs".
Broken gold powder: broken flower buds, scattered lead powder. Refers to a relationship with unsatisfactory ending due to rebellion.
Get along: Show your cunning romance.
Popular rain scattering: it means that people who are together are scattered in all directions. With "gone".
Romantic waves: romance: grace. Wandering around.
Dissolute: A dissolute who is not bound by customs and moral norms. Refers to people who have nothing to do and lead a dissolute life.
Romantic nature: romantic temperament, drifting like water. Metaphor woman love is not single-minded.
The wind is calm: calm: quiet. There is no romance. Metaphor is safe.
Gossip: Romantic words, witty words.
Shen: It refers to a romantic woman.
Handsome boy: the old reputation of rich and talented young people.
Young and charming: a metaphor for a young and handsome man with romantic literary talent.
Poetry and wine: poetry and wine. The ancients regarded this as an affair, so they called it.
Elegant speech: elegance: romantic elegance. It refers to having cultural literacy and lifestyle.
Handsome and romantic: detached and generous. Also known as "romantic chic".
Cui Yi Wei Hong: refers to an ambiguous relationship with a young woman. Jade, jade and other ornaments; Cosmetics such as red and powdered lipstick. "Cui" and "red" both refer to women.
Beating rape and flirting: refers to romantic flirting.
Reluctant to part with the wind: a metaphor for showing off love, teasing and seducing the opposite sex.