noun
personal appearance and physique; appearance suggesting good character
A yojijukugo referring to a person's outward appearance and bearing, especially when it conveys an impression of dignity or good character. Rare in everyday speech; mostly found in literary or formal contexts.
彼の人品骨柄には、誰もが一目置く。
Everyone respects his dignified appearance and bearing.
A yojijukugo combining 人品 (personal appearance/character) and 骨柄 (physique/build). The exact historical origin is uncertain, but it is a literary compound used to describe a person's overall appearance and the character it suggests.