magnanimous and elegant
Elegant, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y à Li à NGG à ozh à, which means magnanimous and elegant. It comes from the biography of Wu Zhi and Zhou Yu in the annals of the Three Kingdoms.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Wu Zhi and Zhou Yu in the annals of the Three Kingdoms, Pei Songzhi quoted Jin Yu Pu's biography of Jiang Biao: "Gan (Jiang Gan) also said that Yu was elegant and elegant, not between words."
Idiom usage
A commendatory predicate; a combination. Examples Shishuoxinyu · Literature: "elegant and profound". "The meeting of the masses of heroes and Jiang Ganzhong's stratagem" says, "Zhou Yu is elegant and elegant, and can't be moved by words."
Chinese PinYin : yǎ liàng gāo zhì
magnanimous and elegant
a door-hinge is never worm-eaten. hù shū bù dù
There's no one left here, there's a place to stay. cǐ chǔ bù liú rén,zì yǒu liú rén chǔ
scant oneself in food and clothes. jié yī suō shí
The blind man holds the candle. máng rén bǎ zhú