graceful
Pinyin is p ī NGT í ngni ǎ ONU ó, a Chinese idiom, which means to describe a woman's gentle posture and also refers to a beauty. It's from the story of the red pear - banquet.
The origin of Idioms
Xu fuzuo of Ming Dynasty wrote in Hongli Ji Haoyan: "although there are many singing girls and dancers in our house, there is no such girl in the end."
Idiom usage
Only half a tree in the cold soil is a good nest. Hong Sheng's the palace of eternal life
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: graceful and graceful
Chinese PinYin : pīng tíng niǎo nuó
graceful
Extravagance is better than frugality. lǐ shē níng jiǎn