Graceful and graceful
It is a Chinese idiom. The Pinyin is Ni ǎ oni ǎ ot í NGT í ng, which means to describe a woman's graceful and graceful body. It comes from "the order of folding laurels, the rhyme of the word" Qing "at the edge of wine.".
The origin of Idioms
Yuan · Zhang Kejiu's song of "the order of folding laurel · the rhyme of the word of Qing by the side of wine" is "elegant, graceful and graceful."
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attributive; used of women
Examples
What's more, how can you be so oppressed. Chen Peizhi's "xiangwanlou Yiyu" in Qing Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Graceful and graceful
Chinese PinYin : niǎo niǎo tíng tíng
Graceful and graceful
Be considerate of guests and good will. xī kè hǎo yì
lead a luxurious and dissipated life. jiāo shē fàng yì
beautiful tresses of a woman. yǔ bìn fēng huán
the men wore out and the horses were jaded. rén kùn mǎ fá