Yingyuli
Yingyuli, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī ngy ī ngy ù L ì, which means handsome appearance. From wanxiyuan zhouzhijun.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: Yushulinfeng, Tingtingyuli, fengyiyuli
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 10 of scholars: "I met my cousin Ling just now, and I realized that your honor had given thanks to the guests, which made me very sad. Now that my elder brother is so brave and well-established, I can say that there will be a successor, and I will break my tears into a smile. "
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, attributive, or adverbial; used in writing. Chapter 10 of the scholars: "I just met with my cousin Ling, and I realized that you have given thanks to our guests, which makes me very sad. Now that my elder brother is so brave and well-established, I can say that there will be a successor, and I will break my tears into a smile. "
Chinese PinYin : yīng yīng yù lì
Yingyuli
await urgently necessary condition. děng mǐ xià guō
lose all standing and reputation. shēn bài míng huī
Abdominal fever and bowel distress. fù rè cháng huāng