Graceful and graceful
Pinyin is Ni ǎ ONU ó P ī NGT í ng, which is a Chinese idiom. It means to describe a woman's beautiful posture and also refers to a beauty. From Hepu pearl.
The origin of Idioms
The third chapter of "Hepu pearl" written by Yanshui Sanren in Qing Dynasty: "Zhao Youmei is twenty-eight years old. She is extremely clever and can't speak enough. She is really beautiful."
Idiom usage
In Chapter 82 of Wu Chengen's journey to the West in the Ming Dynasty, the maiden begged Yang Yuanshen to protect her and said, "look at those little demons, they are all greasy faced, graceful and graceful, and they go to the garden with the Tang monk." Kuang Yin's personality is neat: she is only 15 or 16 years old. She is red lipped and white toothed. She looks like a beautiful woman. The fifth chapter of the complete biography of the flying dragon
Chinese PinYin : niǎo nuó pīng tíng
Graceful and graceful
of outstanding literary talent. liǔ xù cái gāo
before catching one 's breath. chuǎn xī wèi dìng
have the whole world in view. fàng yǎn shì jiè