What are the idioms with "fendai"?

1. Fireworks Fendai? [yān huā fěn dài]: 1. Also known as "Fireworks Fendai". Provincially called "tobacco powder". Refers to women. Often refers to prostitutes. 2. Refers to the love affairs between men and women.

From "Ye Huo Bian·Shi Dao·Xue Lang was Expelled" by Shen Defu of the Ming Dynasty: "Xuelang has several attendants, all of whom are young and beautiful. They are dressed in dandy clothes, even robes must be worn." Red and purple, almost the same as the decoration of smoke and powder."

Sentence: Its writing style is purely based on "Liaozhai", which spread far and wide for a while, but the records are gradually becoming rare, and the story of hundreds of fireworks and pink flowers is flourishing. That’s it.

2. Liugong Fendai? [liù gōng fěn dài]: Sixth Palace: the ancient emperor had six bedrooms; Fendai: cosmetics, also refers to beautiful women. Refers to the queen, concubines and maids in the palace.

Create a sentence: Start with a smile, chant "Looking back and smiling, you will be full of charm, the pink and white in the sixth palace have no color." In fact, you are also handsome: incomparable; Character. "In fact, I am also open-minded and free-spirited

3. Qiluo Fendai? [qǐ luó fěn dài]: Qiluo: silk fabric with patterns; Fendai: white powder for face and dark ink for eyebrows , is a cosmetic for women. Refers generally to young women. As subject, object, attributive; used for women.

From Ming Dynasty Xu Fuzuo's "Red Pear Story: Confession": "If you don't reduce the glory of Jun, you will never be like Qiluo Fendai."?

Sentence creation: These people They are both in their twenties and eighties, wearing beautiful pink and white, with willow waists and flowing eyes, extremely alluring.

4. Fenbai and Daihei? [fěn bái dài hēi]: Fenbai: Apply powder on the face to make the face whiter; Daihei: Draw eyebrows to make the eyebrows darker. Generally refers to women's makeup.

From: Warring States Period·Zheng·Lieyukou "Liezi·King Mu of Zhou": "Clothed with Asxi, dragging Qi Wan, pink and white and black, and wearing jade rings."

Sentence:? With bright eyes and white teeth, pink white and black, ice muscles and jade bones, from a distance, he looks like a fairy.

5. Pink, white and dark green? [fěn bái dài lǜ]: Generally refers to women’s makeup.

From "Preface to Sending Li Yuan Back to Pangu" by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty: "Those with light skirts and long sleeves, pink and white and dark green, live in rows of houses."

Sentence: A moment of pink, white and dark green, with the chirping of orioles, instantly transformed the dining room and living room into a blue city and a golden valley.