noble and dignified
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is y í Bi ǎ ot á NGT á ng, which describes a person's appearance, generosity and dignity. It's from Tang Zhiyan, haixubuyu.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: a talent antonym: plain appearance
The origin of Idioms
Wang Dingbao's "Tang Zhiyan · Hai xubu Yu" in the Five Dynasties: "shisan Lang is a good military general. Why should he use Kedi as his capital?"
Idiom usage
Subject predicate type; used as predicate, object and attribute; with commendatory meaning, it describes men's solemnity. It can also describe people's dress, which is very formal. The second act of Guo Moruo's Cai Wenji: "Prime Minister Cao is very strong and magnificent."
Chinese PinYin : yí biǎo táng táng
noble and dignified
one 's delight appears on the end of the eyebrow. xǐ yì méi shāo
the wind is mild and the sun is bright. fēng hé rì lì
public opinion is seething with indignation. yú lùn huá rán
ascend the altar and receive the appointment of general. dēng tái bài jiàng