with a smile
Looking back at a smile, Pinyin is Hu í m ó uy à Xi à o, a Chinese idiom, which means to turn your eyes and smile. It is often used to describe a woman's charming expression, which is attractive and attractive. From Song of everlasting regret by Bai Juyi of Tang Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
In the song of everlasting regret written by Bai Juyi of Tang Dynasty, "when you look back at it, you can see that it's a smile and a hundred beauties are born, but there's no color in Liugong powder."
Idiom usage
usage
As the subject and predicate, it is often used in women
Examples
If there is a woman in a green shirt, she will look back and smile when she is absent from the wall, or even avoid others. (notes of Yuewei thatched cottage by Ji Yun of the Qing Dynasty) six year old tianniu challenges the guests to look back and smile. The popularity of Qipao knowledge on the spot shocked everyone. (CCTV)
Chinese PinYin : huí móu yī xiào
with a smile
The people are harmed by justice. cán mín hài lǐ
have no contact with each other. shuǐ mǐ wú gàn