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Describe a person's ugliness in four words!
Sharp-billed monkey face, dirty face on the prison head, ugly, fat and ugly

Sharp-billed monkey face

Vernacular explanation: describe a person with a thin face and an ugly face.

Source: Qing Wu Jingzi's "The Scholars" for the third time: "I like your sharp mouth and monkey cheeks; You should also look at yourself! "

A person with a thin face and an ugly face like you should pee on yourself!

Second, the prison head scale [qiú shǒu gòu miàn]

Vernacular interpretation: Describe that he has not combed his hair and washed his face for a long time and looks ugly like a prisoner. Prisoner: Prisoner.

Source: Han Mang Story by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "Chaos."

I haven't combed my hair and washed my face for a long time, like a prisoner.

Third, its appearance is not good [qí mà o b not yá ng].

Vernacular explanation: refers to someone who is ugly.

Source: Tang Peidu's self-titled portrait praise: "You are not long, you are not handsome, you are a general, and you are a relative?"

You have no talent, and you are ugly. How can you be both a soldier and a prime minister?

Fourth, fat head and big ears [féI tóu dàr]

Explanation: A chubby head and two big ears. Describe a fat figure, sometimes referring to a lovely child.

From: Qing Li Garbo, Officialdom in Appearance 22: "It looks like seven or eight years old, but it is actually very fat."

He looks only seven or eight years old, but he has a fat head and two big ears.

V. Ugliness

Explanation: Bi: Completely. The ugly form is exposed.

From: Cao Qingxue Qin's Twenty-first Story of A Dream of Red Mansions: "Jia Lian also reveals."

Jia Lian is also a completely exposed ugly figure.