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Faultless. There are no small spots on the white jade. A metaphor for the perfection of a person or thing.
Source: Song Shi Daoyuan's "Jingde Chuan Lantern Record" volume 13: "Ask: 'I have never read the teachings of the empty king, and I have taken the opportunity to try the Tao to see. The teacher said: "The white jade is flawless, and the feet are slashed." ’”
White jade is flawless. There are no small spots on the white jade. A metaphor for the perfection of a person or thing.
Source: Song Shi Daoyuan's "Jingde Chuan Lantern Record" volume 13: "Ask: 'I have never read the teachings of the empty king, and I have taken the opportunity to try the Tao to see. The teacher said: "The white jade is flawless, and the feet are slashed." ’”
Perfect. End: Extreme. Extremely perfect, extremely beautiful. Describe things as flawless. Same as "perfect".
Source: "The Analects of the Eight Hundreds": "The sub-predicate "Shao": 'As perfect as possible, and as good as possible.'" It is said that "Wu": "It is perfect, but it is not perfect." ’”
Perfect. Extremely perfect, extremely beautiful. Refers to perfection without any flaws.
Source: "The Analects of the Eight Hundreds": "The sub-predicate "Shao": 'As perfect as possible, and as good as possible.'" It is said that "Wu": "It is perfect, but it is not perfect." ’”
The jade is flawless. Blemishes: Jade spots. There is not a single spot on the jade. It is a metaphor for the perfection of people or things without flaws.
Source: Yuan Wang Shifu's "The Legend of the West Chamber" The third fold of the third book: "He is a delicate and beautiful jade, flawless, powdery-faced, springy, and cloudy sideburns." ”
Perfect. Perfect, nothing is missing.
All four corners. The metaphor is perfect.
Seamless. Myth and legend has it that fairies' clothes have no sews. The metaphor is so well thought out that nothing is wrong with it.
Source: Qianshu Niu Qiao's "Lingwei Lu Guo Han": "Xu regarded his clothes as seamless, Han asked, and said: 'Tianyi is not needlework. ’”
Flawless. Perfect and beautiful, there are no shortcomings.
Picture perfect. Perfect and beautiful, there are no shortcomings.
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Idioms that are perfect for metaphors are:
White and flawless]: There is no small spot on the white jade. A metaphor for the perfection of a person or thing.
White jade is flawless]: There is no small spot on the white jade. A metaphor for the perfection of a person or thing.
All four corners]: The metaphor is perfect.
Flawless]: Flawless: A metaphor for the shortcomings of things. Flawless and beyond reproach.
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1.妙不言 [ miào bù kě yán ] describes being too good to be expressed in words, language.
2.尽無完 [ jìn shàn jìn měi ] extremely perfect, extremely beautiful. Refers to perfection without any flaws.
3.exquisitely exquisite [ jīng měi jué lún ] exquisitely wonderful, incomparable.
4.白璧无flawed [ bái bì wú xiá ] is a metaphor for a person or thing that is flawless.
5.精金良玉 [ jīng jīn liáng yù ] pure gold and beautiful jade, a metaphor for the purity of character or the beauty of objects.
6.exquisitely exquisite [ jīng měi jué lún ] exquisitely wonderful, incomparable.
7.Perfect without flaws [ wán měi wú cī ] perfect and beautiful, without flaws.
8.无無比伦 [ wú yǔ bǐ lún ] means that things are perfect and nothing can compare to them.
9.天衣seamless [ tiān yī wú fèng ] is a metaphor for things that are thorough and perfect, and nothing can be found wrong.
10.蜀锦吴绫 [ shǔ jǐn wú líng ] refers to a variety of fine silk fabrics.
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Perfect, complete, complete, first-class, excellent, excellent, perfect, excellent, impeccable.
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Detailed explanation.
ENDS: Complete. Complete, nothing lacking.
Source: "Questioning the Kuomintang": "Could it be that in your opinion, all these counter-revolutionary things are intact and perfect, and only one Marxism-Leninism is 'bankrupt' and clean?" ”
The synonym intact [ wán hǎo wú sǔn ] is complete, intact, and not damaged or mutilated in the slightest.
Perfect without defects [ wán měi wú quē ] perfect and beautiful, without flaws.
Antonym 全体 scale wound [ biàn tǐ lín shāng ] is injured all over the body, and the scars are as dense as fish scales. Described as a serious injury.
残組不全 [ cán quē bù quán ] 残: broken; Missing: Missing; Full: Complete. Broken, missing, and incomplete.
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