be pretty and intelligent
Xiuwaihuizhong, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xi ù w à Ihu ì zh ō ng, which means beautiful in appearance and smart in heart. It comes from the preface of sending Li Yuan back to Pangu written by Han Yu of Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the preface to sending Li Yuan back to Pangu written by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty, it is said that "before the end of the Qing Dynasty, the Tao is famous for its ancient and modern virtues, and it is not boring to hear. With a curved eyebrow and a plump cheek, the voice is clear and the body is convenient, and the appearance is beautiful and the center is benefited... "
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] hearing and seeing, graceful and graceful, beautiful and beautiful [antonym] Swertia head and mouse head, evil eyes and evil eyes
Idiom usage
It's a combination; it's a predicate and an attributive; it's a commendatory meaning, which makes people love and forget to die. Pu Songling's strange tales from a lonely studio
Chinese PinYin : xiù wài huì zhōng
be pretty and intelligent
Look out for the white clouds. wàng duàn bái yún