elegant
It is an idiom with the pronunciation of Xi ā OS ǎ f ē ngli ú, and its meaning is elegant. It comes from the book Si Xi Ji Shi Li Chao Ting written by Xie Dang of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom explanation: detached bearing, generous demeanor. Also known as "romantic".
Source: Ming Xie Tang's "Si Xi Ji · Shi Li Chao Ting": "I have been sighing about the world for a few years. How can I know if I am free and unrestrained?"
Example: when smelly flower mother saw that he was as beautiful as a crown jewel, she adored him very much. The seventh chapter of Zhang Nanzhuang's he Dian in Qing Dynasty
Usage: as predicate and attributive; refers to free and easy manner
Chinese PinYin : xiāo sǎ fēng liú
elegant
accept what is wrong as right when one grows accustomed to it. xí fēi chéng shì
to when one dies it can never be redeemed. bǎi shēn hé shú
If you don't help yourself, you will be upright. péng shēng má zhōng,bù fú zì zhí
Green in the evening and red in the morning. mù cuì cháo hóng