distinguished air of elegance and coquetry
Graceful, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y í t à IW à NF à ng, which means to describe beauty in appearance and posture. It's from Tong Sheng Fu.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] graceful, beautiful, beautiful and beautiful
Idiom usage
Subject predicate type; used as predicate and attributive; used for women. Example Ji Yun's notes on Yuewei thatched cottage (I) in Qing Dynasty: "dancing clothes, singing flat, graceful.". If you point to prosperity, you will be lost. On the day when the Yuanyang society was separated, looking back, the past was empty. " Wang Tao's song bin Suo Hua Zhen Wu Lian Shi in Qing Dynasty: suddenly, a girl came in with her words burning incense, and her appearance was gorgeous. The third chapter of Lu Xun's outline of the history of Chinese Literature: "his works are vast and graceful, and the works of scholars in the late Zhou Dynasty can not be preceded." In Zheng Zhenduo's the arrest of the Kindler, e'e-v: "the black clouds in the sky have been scattered, and the peacock's tail plume radiates brilliance in the air." In the notes of Yuewei thatched cottage, Volume 10, written by Ji Yun of Qing Dynasty, I heard that: "four of them are the most beautiful. Teach to sing and dance, fat fragrance, pink, colorful clothes, elegant, just like a girl. 」
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Heng, Han Dynasty, wrote in the same song: "a plain girl is my teacher, and she has a good manner."
Chinese PinYin : yí tài wàn fāng
distinguished air of elegance and coquetry
a section of arrowroot is separated , but the clinging fibre remains. ǒu duàn sī lián
to play petty tricks on the sly. shǔ tōu gǒu dào
beautiful in words but poor in contents. wén guò qí shí
A hundred examples and a hundred victories. bǎi jǔ bǎi jié