gracious and elegant
LAN xinhuixing, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l á nx ī nhu ì x ì ng, which means to describe noble character and elegant manners. It's from the jade girl's Fairy Pendant.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Yong, Song Dynasty, wrote: "may grandma and LAN Xinhui have the same nature, and the pillow under the foreword expresses my deep meaning."
Idiom usage
In Song Dynasty, Liu Yong's poem "the jade girl shakes the immortal's Pendant" says: "may grandma LAN Xinhui have a good nature, under the pillow foreword, I can express my deep meaning." Yuan Dynasty · Ma Zhiyuan's "green apricot · marriage" divertimento: "the standard Jiangmei is beautiful, and the waist and limbs of Gongliu are gentle, so it's appropriate to stop lanxinhui." In the Qing Dynasty, Hong Sheng's "Changsheng Palace · Xuge" said: "so LAN Xinhui, so slow and so many materials, people ridicule for no reason." The eighth chapter of Wenkang's biography of heroes and heroines in Qing Dynasty: "besides, although she is a rural woman, she has a good appearance outside, and a picture of lanxinhui in her heart."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: Cymbidium hybridum, Cymbidium hybridum, Cymbidium hybridum
Chinese PinYin : lán xīn huì xìng
gracious and elegant
Every man is innocent, but he is guilty. pǐ fū wú zuì,huái bì qí zuì
be unable to hide one 's greed. chuí xián yù dī
settle a matter by leaving it unsettled. bù liǎo liǎo zhī
clasp an enemy to one 's bosom. rèn zéi wéi fù