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闭月羞花(閉月羞花)

bì yuè xiū huāSuccess & Perseverance

闭月羞花 (bì yuè xiū huā) literally meansmoon hides flowers shyand expressesexceptionally beautiful”.This idiom is used when describing situations involving success & perseverance.

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Pronunciation: bì yuè xiū huā Literal meaning: Moon hides flowers shy

Origin & Usage

Originating from descriptions of the legendary beauty Yang Guifei, one of China's Four Great Beauties, this idiom suggests a beauty so radiant it could cause the moon (月) to hide (闭) and flowers (花) to feel shame (羞). The phrase first appeared in Tang Dynasty poetry, reflecting the period's aesthetic ideals where natural phenomena served as measures of human beauty. Court historians noted how Yang's presence would dim the brilliance of celestial bodies and outshine the garden's finest blooms. While historically used exclusively for physical beauty, modern usage has evolved to celebrate any form of excellence that outshines its surroundings, though it retains strong associations with feminine grace and beauty.

When to Use

Situation: Her elegant presentation captivated the entire audience


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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 闭月羞花 mean in English?

闭月羞花 (bì yuè xiū huā) literally translates toMoon hides flowers shyand is used to expressExceptionally beautiful”. This Chinese idiom belongs to theSuccess & Perseverance category..

When is 闭月羞花 used?

Situation: Her elegant presentation captivated the entire audience

What is the pinyin for 闭月羞花?

The pinyin pronunciation for 闭月羞花 isbì yuè xiū huā”.

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