casual and elegant bearing
Romantic is an idiom, the pronunciation is f ē ngli ú t ì t ǎ ng, refers to people who have talent to learn but not stick to etiquette. It's from Jie Xia Ji.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] dashing and elegant and [antonym] ragged
The origin of Idioms
Xu Sanjie of Ming Dynasty wrote in the book of Chivalry: "it's like Bingxin in a jade pot, scattering wealth and making friends. Chivalry is better than three rivers, romantic and elegant, and fame is better than six Fu."
Idiom usage
Combined; as predicate and attribute; with commendatory meaning. 1. The fifth volume of Ling Mengchu's the surprise of making a record at the beginning of the Ming Dynasty: "that Lu Shengsheng is magnificent, long bearded and romantic." (2) Chapter 74 of Wu Jianren's twenty years of witnessing the strange situation in the Qing Dynasty: "the man who lives in the north courtyard here is also a Beijing official. His surname is Che, and his name is Wenqin. He is a real lack of principal in the Ministry of punishment, but he forgot that he was in that department. It's very romantic. " (3) Chen Ran's private life: "her man is also a descendant of the Manchu emperor. He is graceful and graceful. He can do anything in private, such as piano, chess, calligraphy and painting." (4) in the Qing Dynasty, Chu people were awarded the 80th chapter of the romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties: "among them, the lady of Guo State is more elegant and elegant, and Xuanzong often goes to see each other. For all the food utensils in the palace, she was given a gift, and another imperial residence was given to jiqingfang." 5. Chapter 14 of a dream of Red Mansions: "that Baoyu has always heard of the virtue of King Beijing, and has both talent and appearance. He is full of ups and downs, and is not bound by the official and secular state system."
Chinese PinYin : fēng liú tì tǎng
casual and elegant bearing
Different furnace of ice charcoal. bīng tàn bù tóng lú